Where does “го́пник” come from?

го́пник (Russian) comes from Russian го́п — go!, hop! encouraging someone to jump, hop, or leap, or exclaimed while jumping or leaping.

го́пник (Russian): gopnik a member of the Russian urban criminal subculture; a young hoodlum; a member of a street gang

Definitions

  1. gopnik a member of the Russian urban criminal subculture; a young hoodlum; a member of a street gang

Ancestry of “го́пник”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianго́пgo!, hop! encouraging someone to jump, hop, or leap, or exclaimed while jumping or leaping

Words derived from “го́пник

Every word from Russian го́п