IPA: /bəˈbʊʃ.kə/
KK: /bəˈbuʃkə/
A type of headscarf that is usually folded into a triangle and worn over the head, often associated with elderly women in Russia.
She wore a colorful babushka while walking in the park.
Babushka comes from Russian 'бабушка' (babushka), meaning grandmother. The term is often used in English to refer to a headscarf tied under the chin, reminiscent of the traditional attire worn by older women in Slavic cultures.
Think of the Russian word for grandmother, 'babushka', to remember that this term refers to a traditional headscarf often associated with older women.