
Gopnik - Wikipedia
A gopnik, [a] feminine: gopnitsa, is a member of a juvenile delinquent urban subculture in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and some other former Soviet republics. [1]
6 superpowers of the Russian gopnik - Russia Beyond
Gopniks, aka Russian chavs, are a dying breed. The half-criminal subculture born out of poverty, poor education, and absence of culture has fallen prey to the internet revolution that’s enticed...
Gopnik – Russiapedia Of Russian origin - RT
Gopnik is a slang Russian derogatory term used to describe a young, white male member of the lower class in Russia.
Gopniki - Gopniks - Russian youth subculture
Gopniki are young males up to 30 years old Russians characterized by aggressive behavior, predilection to the criminal subculture.
gopnik - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Nov 16, 2025 · Noun [edit] gopnik (plural gopniks or gopniki or gopota or gopari) (derogatory) In Russia, Eastern Europe, former Soviet republics, and other Slavic countries, a member of a subculture of …
Gopnik - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang
Gopnik is a slang term that originated in Russia and is used to describe a certain subculture of young men who are known for their rough, streetwise demeanor, and their love of all things Soviet. The …
From Street Menace to Art Muse: Russia’s Gopnik Renaissance
Feb 3, 2025 · Gopniks, drunks and other fringe elements of Russian society were all important subjects for the late Dmitry Vrubel (1960–2022), famous for his 1990 mural ‘My God, Help Me Survive This …
Gopnik | Aesthetics Wiki | Fandom
Gopnik (Russian: Гопник) is a pejorative term and subculture associated with working-class youth in Russia and other post-Soviet states, which became particularly prominent during the social and …
Who or what are gopniks. "Gopnik": what does this word mean
According to A. A. Sidorov, the word "gopnik" (or "gopstopnik") refers to a street robber. The same follows from short dictionary criminal jargon compiled by Yu. K. Alexandrov, where the word "gopnik" …
Gopnik Explained
A gopnik is a member of a delinquent subculture in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and in other former Soviet republics —a young man (or a woman, a gopnitsa) of working-class background who usually lives in …