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| bacha+ bachcha+ | a young child. |
| bagh+ | a garden. |
| bandari+ | a female monkey; an impudent female child or woman: BANDARIS. |
| besti+ | shame, embarrassment. |
| bhavan+ bhawan+ | a large house or building. |
| buda+ | derogatory for an old man |
| budi+ | derogatory for an old woman |
| changa+ | an expression of approval or agreement. |
| deshi+ desi+ | local, authentic. |
| filmi+ | relating to films or the cinema industry: FILMIS. |
| freshie+ | a new immigrant to the UK from Asian countries. |
| gora+ | a white or fair-skinned male. |
| gori+ | a white or fair-skinned female. |
| haramda+ haramzada+ | an illegitimate male. |
| haramdi+ haramzadi+ | an illegitimate female. |
| kasme+ | I swear. |
| kunjoos+ | mean or stingy. |
| kuta+ | a male dog; a man or a boy regarded as unpleasant or contempible. |
| kuti+ | a female dog; a woman or girl regarded as unpleasant or contemptible. |
| machi+ | as in machi chips, fish and chips. |
| mirchi+ | hot. |
| moti+ | a fat woman or girl. |
| pendu+ | culturally backward. |
| rhanja+ | a male lover. |
| teek+ | well. |
| yaar+ | a friend. |