Nagpur Slangs” refers to the informal language or colloquial expressions commonly used by people in Nagpur, a city located in the state of Maharashtra, India. Like any other place, Nagpur has its own unique set of slang words and phrases that might not be widely understood outside of the local context. These slangs often reflect the city’s culture, history, and local influences.
Keep in mind that the popularity and usage of slang can change over time, so it’s always a good idea to confirm with locals if you’re looking to use these terms:
Name | Description |
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Kya bolte Public? | How’s everyone? |
Kharra | A tobacco kind |
Shooter | Refers to a friend or buddy. |
Zopdi | This slang term is used to refer to a house or residence. |
Maal | This term can refer to a person (often used informally for a girl) or to an attractive object. |
Tapri | Refers to a small roadside tea stall, where people gather for conversations and snacks. |
Gappa | Similar to "gossip," this term is used to refer to casual conversations or chit-chat. |
Phookat | This slang term is used to describe something that's free or obtained without any cost |
Gavthi | Refers to something or someone rural or rustic, often used playfully to tease someone. |