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Comment from: Vladimir [Visitor]
> The word is also used to describe a certain haircut «под нуль», that is, “down to zero” or bald. It's the haircut that every draftee receives when joining the Russian army. <

As a native speaker of Russian, I would comment that you can also say «под ноль» with the same meaning. To be honest, I have never heard «под нуль» when talking about this type of haircut, only «под ноль», although it does not appear to be grammatically incorrect. Still, as regards the 'thugs' interpretation, you are absolutely right - it's "нули" and "нули" only :)

And thanks a lot for your blog, for giving a chance to look at my native language from a non-Russian's point of view. If I could be of any help, please contact me.

Don responds: Thanks for your comment! I recall reading in «Словарь трудностей» at gramota.ru that one could only say «остричь под нуль» and never «под ноль». Apparently this is one of those points where the living language has changed from that documented in books.
01/05/10 @ 11:00
Comment from: Andrey [Visitor] Email · http://chinafilm.tv/
I haven't heard anyone calling thugs "нули", although I myself shave my head :) So it must be a rare case and I think most Russians will not understand what you are trying to say. I heard that song you mentioned many times but I think it's about low temperature, because "газовых горелок больше нет", it's cold and therefore "нули свое забирают". Maybe Zemphira is not a very good choice for the Russian learner, because she's quite inventive when it comes to language and it's quite hard to tell if it's a real phrase or invented one.
01/06/10 @ 01:15
Comment from: Vladimir [Visitor]
2Andrey:

well, yes, you can't call all thugs 'нули' - only those crazy young army men who are a certain group of thugs
01/07/10 @ 22:38

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