"влом" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Russian]

IPA: [vɫom] Forms: vlom [romanization]
Etymology: Univerbation of в (v) + лом (lom, “scrap, waste”) Etymology templates: {{univ|ru|в|лом|t2=scrap, waste}} Univerbation of в (v) + лом (lom, “scrap, waste”) Head templates: {{head|ru|predicative}} влом • (vlom)
  1. (slang) Used with a dative-case pronoun to express that one feels lazy/unwilling or too lazy to do something. Tags: predicative, slang Synonyms: в лом (v lom) (english: sometimes proscribed in this sense but nevertheless often used)
    Sense id: en-влом-ru-adj-g0dkEqnv Categories (other): Russian entries with incorrect language header, Russian predicatives, Russian univerbations

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