मतलब
To do nothing or waste time.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In traditional villages, laziness was socially condemned because survival depended on collective hard work. 'Байдики бити' was a way for the community to shame those not contributing. Teachers in Ukraine often use this phrase to motivate students. It's part of a 'tough love' approach to education where directness is valued. Among Gen Z in Kyiv or Lviv, 'байдикувати' has become a bit of a 'mood'. It's used to describe a conscious choice to disconnect from the 'hustle culture'. There are many proverbs related to this. For example: 'Хто б'є байдики, той не має на калачі' (He who beats baidyky doesn't have money for bread).
Use it for yourself
It sounds very natural and humble when you use it to describe your own lazy weekend.
Watch the tone
When saying it to others, it can sound like a reproach. Make sure your relationship is close enough.
मतलब
To do nothing or waste time.
Use it for yourself
It sounds very natural and humble when you use it to describe your own lazy weekend.
Watch the tone
When saying it to others, it can sound like a reproach. Make sure your relationship is close enough.
The verb form
Use 'байдикувати' if you want to sound slightly more modern and concise.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'бити'.
Вчора ми весь день ... байдики.
The sentence refers to 'вчора' (yesterday), so we need the past tense plural form 'били'.
Which sentence uses the idiom correctly?
Оберіть правильне речення:
The idiom means to be lazy or avoid work, which fits the second option.
Complete the dialogue with the appropriate phrase.
Мама: Ти вже зробив уроки? Син: Ні, я ще ...
In this context, the son is admitting to slacking off instead of doing homework.
Match the situation to the correct use of the idiom.
Match 'Байдики бити' to the scenario:
Watching TikTok instead of studying is a classic example of 'beating baidyky'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
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अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासВчора ми весь день ... байдики.
The sentence refers to 'вчора' (yesterday), so we need the past tense plural form 'били'.
Оберіть правильне речення:
The idiom means to be lazy or avoid work, which fits the second option.
Мама: Ти вже зробив уроки? Син: Ні, я ще ...
In this context, the son is admitting to slacking off instead of doing homework.
Match 'Байдики бити' to the scenario:
Watching TikTok instead of studying is a classic example of 'beating baidyky'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालIt depends on the context. Between friends, it's playful. From a boss to an employee, it's a serious criticism.
No, it is always plural: 'байдики'.
The closest equivalents are 'to twiddle one's thumbs' or 'to slack off'.
Rarely. It's mostly a spoken idiom or used in informal journalism and literature.
Not exactly. 'Відпочивати' is positive (to rest), while 'байдики бити' implies you *should* be doing something else.
Yes: 'Я буду бити байдики' (I will be slacking off).
Literally, they are small wooden blocks used for making spoons.
Yes, 'валяти дурня' is a common slang alternative.
It's a retracted 'i' sound, similar to the 'i' in 'bit' or 'sit'.
Usually no, unless you consider your hobby a waste of time.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Гав ловити
similarTo be distracted or daydreaming.
Валяти дурня
synonymTo act silly or waste time.
Ледарювати
synonymTo be lazy.
Працювати як віл
contrastTo work like an ox (very hard).