Babushka in a sentence as a noun

The scene with the Ukrainian babushka milking the cow.

We use babushka at 99designs for setting up servers and development VMs.

The scene with the Ukrainian babushka milking the cow. Holy **** that was touching and felt so human.

"people are ******* to each other in public" its not so much about being assholes - people just have **** to do. I can't count how many times i was pushed by a sweet old babushka in the metro.

We use babushka for local machine config and also production.

It is the kind of thing you could imagine a mother, nanna, auntie, or babushka giving to a young man as advice.

It's almost like "babushka" to the English-speaking mind is stand-in for "funny sounding Russian word".

Aside from the obvious problem that the babushka is the grandmother herself, not the clothing she traditionally wears, what on earth do headscarves have to do with coding?

I consider myself an amateur, and therefore I bootstrap with manually getting Dropbox, 1Password, and then update babushka links to do the rest from the canonical sources via github.

I mean painting over manhole covers, destroyed architecture, national library that looks like giant bacteriophage that has robots inside but you still have to let babushka sign off a book, the town that looks like it has population of 100k, not 2M.

Babushka definitions

noun

a woman's headscarf folded into a triangle and tied under the chin; worn by Russian peasant women