двоечник

Russian

Etymology

From дво́йка (dvójka) +‎ -ник (-nik). The USSR and now the Russian Federation and other ex-Soviet republics used/use a five-point academic grading system where два (dva, two, number 2) denotes hardly any knowledge, below average, the first level of failing.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈdvo(j)ɪʂnʲɪk] (phonetic respelling: дво́ешник)

Noun

дво́ечник • (dvóješnikm anim (genitive дво́ечника, nominative plural дво́ечники, genitive plural дво́ечников, female equivalent дво́ечница)

  1. pupil with only the lowest mark "two" (F) in his record.
  2. (by extension) anyone who is a bad performer

Declension

Coordinate terms

  • колы́шник (kolýšnik)
  • тро́ечник (tróješnik)
  • четвёрочник (četvjórošnik)
  • пятёрочник (pjatjórošnik)