I'm not sure if the meaning is offensive or not. Somebody wrote me in a game chat and there's nothing meaningful in google translate for "ХНЮ" while "ВСЯКУЮ" translated for "ANY".
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It's shortened word meaning bulls*t. As you understand this is filthy language; it doesn't necessarily mean it was offensive (although it could).– Mr ZakJul 17, 2016 at 20:04
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I would add that I never heard such contraction pronounced. It is indeed very similar to 'bulls*t' but written without any '*' (because it's clear anyway).– ZeusJul 18, 2016 at 0:36
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1Right way to write this phrase is: "Всякую хуйню" ("уй" are missed).– Vladimir GamalyanJul 18, 2016 at 5:18
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@VladimirGamalyan or всякую херню– AnixxMar 5, 2020 at 10:54
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This is shortened word which means "garbage", "nonsense" or "rubbish" with the strongest grade to express "how much is it bad" (in all meanings, but mostly in figurative, like when someone wants to express how wrong things are told to him).
The translator didn't find anything because original word lacks 2 letters, "y" and "й" (I will not write the word neither its correct translation here as I don't think it's appropriate; correct me if I'm wrong). In the context given by you I think it was used as something to express
you shouldn't tell those lies / wrong ideas / wrong assumptions / bad things to me
regarding something what was spoken about.
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original word lacks 2 letters, "y" and "й"
Or maybe "е"+"р" which is essentially the same thing )– MattJul 18, 2016 at 5:43 -
@Matt correct, for some reason I thought only about one word, (even couldn't write it correctly from the first time).– Mr ZakJul 18, 2016 at 19:28
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regarding something what was spoken about: I asked a friend why she has changed her avatar and she said I'm tired of men telling me "Всякую хню". I asked for translation but she left it to me.– XaqronJul 22, 2016 at 9:45
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@Xaqron well, in this case it was meant as "you asked something very inappropriate / even stupid that you had to understood by yourself".– Mr ZakJul 22, 2016 at 12:32