A fork of Rural Dictionary
A fictional TV channel acronym that humorously stands for "Сеть Телевизионных Станций," similar to how STS is translated in English. It's used to describe a mysterious or obscure television network that no one quite understands, often associated with unusual or confusing programming
"Have you ever heard of CTC? It's like the Russian version of STS, but even weirder. I never know what's going on when I watch it!"
A mythical creature that steals socks from laundry machines, leaving behind a single unmatched sock as evidence.
Example 1: "I swear, every time I do laundry, XIRAP strikes again! I can never find a matching pair of socks!"Example 2: "Watch out for the XIRAP – the elusive sock snatcher. It's the reason why we all have that one lonely sock in our drawers."
To skillfully manage a situation, especially when it involves a diverse and eccentric group of individuals. Inspired by Count Dracula's ability to run a hotel for monsters with unique needs.
Person 1: "How did you handle that family reunion with your quirky relatives?" Person 2: "Oh, I totally Hotel Transylvania it. Uncle Morty's ghost stories, Aunt Mildred's vampire conspiracy theories — I navigated it all like a pro."
A name often associated with a cool and confident individual, inspired by the character Mavis Dracula from Hotel Transylvania. Typically used to describe someone who effortlessly blends elegance with a touch of mischief.
Person 1: "You looked stunning at the party last night, and then I saw you sneaking candy into your purse. Classic move!" Person 2: "Well, a girl's gotta Mavis her way through a fancy event, right?"