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Hindi Slang
- अंट संट बोलना – Ant Sant Bolna (verb) – to talk rubbish
- भसड – Bhasad (noun) – a mess
- भैंस की आँख – Bhains Ki Aankh (noun) – to get surprised
- झंड करना – Jhand Karna (verb) – to embarrass someone
- चाटु – Chaatu (noun) – person who talk excessively, a chatter
- चम्चा – Chamcha (noun) – a sycophant
- चिरकुट – Chirkut (noun) – a loser
- चूतिया – Chutiya (noun) – idiot or stupid person.
- चालू – Chalu (noun) – a clever person. Usually used in negative connotation.
- दबाना – Dabana (verb) – to gorge food
- ढक्कन – Dhakkan (noun) – dumb person
- दिनचक् – Dinchak (noun) – loud or upbeat music
- फंडा – Funda (noun) – an abbreviation of fundamentals
- घपला – Ghapla (noun) – scam, scandal
- गोली देना – Goli dena (verb) – to let-down someone
- ज्ञान – Gyaan (noun) – knowledge.
- ज्ञान बाटना – Gyaan baatna – to share knowledge. Used sarcastically.
- गप – Gup (noun) – gossip
- गप मारना – Gup marna (verb) – to make gossip
- हटके – Hatke (noun) – being different
- झाड़ना – Jhadna (noun) – to toss around, to show off
- जुगाड़ – Jugaad (noun)– a frugal and innovative solution
- कांड – Kaand (noun) – a serious matter or a serious mistake
- कबाब में हड्डी – Kabab Mein Haddi (noun) – One who deters the socialization of a couple, a third wheel
- कट ले – Kat Le (noun) – get out, leave from here
- खिचड़ी – Khichdi (noun)– a mess
- कोई ना – Koi Na (noun)– no problem, doesn’t matter
- लेट लतीफ़ – Late Latif (noun)– person who usually comes late, a perpetual tardy person
- मस्त मोला – Mast Maula (noun)– a careless person, a content person
- माल – Maal (noun)– it may refer to money, stuff or attractive woman
Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson:Portuguese Loan Words in Hindi, Animal Sounds, Count to 10 & Introducing Yourself.
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