БЧБ

Russian

The white-red-white flag, used in protest movements in Belarus.

Etymology

Derived from Belarusian бела-чырвона-белы сцяг (bjela-čyrvóna-bjely scjah). червоный, which corresponds to Belarusian чырвона (čyrvóna), is considered archaic in modern Russian.

Proper noun

БЧБ (BČB) m inan (indeclinable)

  1. (politics) initialism of бе́ло-червоный-белый (bélo-červonyj-belyj, white-scarlet-white): the former flag of the Republic of Belarus, now used as a protest flag used against the government of Alexander Lukashenko, President of Belarus.

Synonyms

  • бе́ло-кра́сно-бе́лый (bélo-krásno-bélyj, white-red-white) (simplified Russian calque)
  • погоня (pogonja) (traditional name referring to the coat of arms also used in Lithuania)
  • прокладка (prokladka, menstrual pad), (offensive, due to the similar colours)
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