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Mazhory (from majors; roughly translates as "the superior ones"[1]) is a slang term used in the Soviet Union and post-Soviet countries for children of privileged people, who take advantage of their inborn privileges (nepotism, cronyism, avoiding due punishment, etc.), often in an arrogant and abusive way.
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Mazhory (from majors; roughly translates as "the superior ones") is a slang term used in the Soviet Union and post-Soviet countries for children of privileged...
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