мутить

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *mǫtiti (to stir, trouble).

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мути́ть (mutítʹimpf (perfective замути́ть)

  1. (also figurative) to make (water) muddy
  2. (slang) to date, to have a relationship with
  3. (slang) to make up, to sort out
    • 2011, Triagrutrika (lyrics and music), “На работу”, Smoky Mo (lyrics):
      Потихонечку, помаленечку, по копеечке мутим денюжки, копим денюжки.
      Potixonečku, pomalenečku, po kopeječke mutim denjužki, kopim denjužki.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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мути́ть (mutítʹimpf (perfective помути́ть)

  1. to cloud (the mind), to dull (the senses)
  2. to incite to rebel
  3. (impersonal) to be nauseated
    его́ мути́тjevó mutíthe is nauseated
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from English mute.

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му́тить (mútitʹimpf (perfective заму́тить) (Internet slang)

  1. (transitive) to mute
    Тогда я буду их мутить.Togda ja budu ix mutitʹ.Then I will mute them.
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