hustler in Russian
hustler in Russian is жу́лик, ловка́ч, шу́лер — hustler means a person who works energetically and resourcefully, especially to make money.
hustler in Russian
What does "hustler" mean?
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noun A person who works energetically and resourcefully, especially to make money.
"He's a natural hustler, always finding a new way to make a sale."
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noun A con artist or swindler.
"The pool hall was full of hustlers looking to fleece newcomers."
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noun A prostitute (informal, often referring to a male prostitute).
"The film follows a young hustler trying to survive on the streets."
hustler in a sentence
- He's a natural hustler, always finding a new way to make a sale.
- The pool hall was full of hustlers looking to fleece newcomers.
- The film follows a young hustler trying to survive on the streets.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "hustler" in Russian?
"hustler" in Russian is жу́лик, ловка́ч, шу́лер. hustler means: A person who works energetically and resourcefully, especially to make money.
How do you pronounce жу́лик?
"hustler" in Russian is жу́лик, pronounced "zhulik".
How do you use "hustler" in a sentence?
Example: "He's a natural hustler, always finding a new way to make a sale." In Russian, "hustler" is жу́лик, ловка́ч, шу́лер.
Are there other ways to say "hustler" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 7 translations listed for "hustler": жу́лик, ловка́ч, шу́лер, сутенёр, жи́голо, проститу́т.