superb, awesome, excellent, mind-blowing and the like.
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Superb
how it's used in colloquial speak or conversation, e.g.
Jhakkas food, man! This reception is super.
November 01, 2011, Word of the Day
Hoodwinked, shamed, forced into submission, emotionally and physically beaten up.
"Aiyyo, had exams today machaan"
"Got jacked ah?"
"Got jacked ah?"
OR
"I told that bugger to come early today, he's still at home it simms"
"What did you say?"
"I jacked him!"
November 13, 2011, Word of the Day
The Urdu word called "Ji" is a respectful title given to a person like Mr. Mr Bhat will become Bhat Ji in Urdu. When only one person is addressed "Ji" alone may also be used. But according to the "South Indian Dhakani" dialect of Urdu when the same is used with "Jay" it becomes an imperative word. If addressing someone with "Ji" does not get attention a louder derogate "Ji Jay" is an emphatic call.
Husband - Did you see this Ji?
Husband - Ji? (louder)
Husband - Ji Jay! (loudest) ... look what dog has done?
Husband - Ji? (louder)
Husband - Ji Jay! (loudest) ... look what dog has done?
Root: Urdu |
Region:
Hyderabad,
South India,
Andhra Pradesh,
Bangalore |
Added: 2011-08-24
by flavourboy
Jesus of Nazareth. Considered Son of God by followers of Christianity. Yeshu in Indian languages.
Same person with the same pedigree even in India, just name ka falooda bana diya.
Same person with the same pedigree even in India, just name ka falooda bana diya.
Some stupid starlet on tv - Oh jejus! I am not a randi! So what if I look like one?
Audience applauds her.
Enthusiasm, excitement, often paired with the popular prefix of full as in "full josh"
Arun: Vik is conked out in the hospital ra
Braxton: Eh?! How da?
Arvind: Drove his hero cycle full josh into the gutter, mané!
Braxton: Eh?! How da?
Arvind: Drove his hero cycle full josh into the gutter, mané!
Jiggg is often used to compliment something , or used as an expression to say its awesome, fab ect.
fb status: im gonna partY!
comment Jiggg!! can i come along?
comment Jiggg!! can i come along?
used to describe the class clown or anyone with a funny bone.
Shanta : chhe! I forgot to bring my list of knock-knock jawks today..
Sushila : You don't need a list and all; You are so naturaly jokey! I envy your sense of humour di!
Sushila : You don't need a list and all; You are so naturaly jokey! I envy your sense of humour di!
Tisnimol: Edi, how is Finu? Line adi going niiicely eh?
Shincy: No di, that and all finished long back..
Tisnimol: Aiyo, how come? I thought you liked him?
Shincy: ya, that was there, but..he is notatalll jokey. I got very bored!
Tisnimol: Kashtam!
A curry that is made with gravy (juice). A Chinese restaurant will offer you veg manchuria dry or wet. Dry is fry, wet is juice.
Me: "Take another helping of the chikan curry."
My guest: "I already ate sooo much. Ok, give me only the juice."
My guest: "I already ate sooo much. Ok, give me only the juice."