(also transliterated as Hui Voine; Russian: Хуй войне!, IPA: [ˈxuj vɐjˈnʲe], lit.
producer Ivan Shapovalov during the duo's promotional tour in the United States in early 2003.
On February 25, 2003, the women performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and mocked NBC's insistence that they neither kiss nor comment on the Iraq War by performing "All the Things She Said" from their first English album 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane in white T-shirts that bore the slogan across the front, and by blocking their faces with their hands as they kissed during a break in their performance.
states that when the slogan was being created, Shapovalov said that it is a Russian slang way to say "No to War" (Нет войне!
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the phrase became an anti-war slogan (along with “No to War” — «Нет войне»), often used at protest rallies both within and outside Russia.