10 Epic Hindi Words We Love To Use And Their Even More Epic Meanings!

No matter how much we are obsessed with English, Hindi or your mother tongue will remain the language when it comes to speak your heart. These are some epic and sexy Hindi words loved by Indians so much so that they should be make way into dictionary!

1. Bhokaal. People from Uttar Pradesh will instantly know what the word means to them.
Meaning- Beyond excellence! Eg.- “Bhai tune UPSC clear karne bhokaal taan diya!”
Though the meaning could vary from sentence to sentence.

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2. Hao! Indore people would get this.
Meaning- I don’t know/ I am unsure. Eg.- “Yaar, tune class attend karni hai aaj?” “Hao!”


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3. Bhasad. Dilli waalon! I am sure this word must have came into existence at Rajiv chwowk metro station.
Meaning- chaos. Eg.- Oye sun, College ka direct auto lele.. Yellow line par bhasad machi hui hai!


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4. Ghanta.
This word expresses feelings like no other. You Have to be Indian to understand what this would mean! Eg.- “Thursday ko sasti tickets milti hai yaar, sachi!” “Ghanta! Baap ko mat bana saale!!


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5. Abbey yaaaaaaar.
This could represent- excitement, nervousness, sadness, anxiety, anger and what not! Depending on the tone of the person. Eg.- “Sorry bhai teri file bhul gaya” “Abbey yaaaaaaaar, marks lagne the aaj!


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6. Teer.
Meaning- Clever/ smart in a sarcastic way though. Eg.- “Beta bahut teer ban rahe the na, kha gaye na muh ki!”


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7. Bakchodi.
Meaning- Bullshit talks. Eg.- “Chup hoja bey! Bahut bakchodi kaat li aaj”


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8. Jhand.
Meaning- Insult/ Useless, boring, bland and tasteless. Eg.- “Jhand karli zindagi engineering leke!”


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9. BC.
Expand it my yourself. This word is an explicit, though it rarely used in it’s literal sense. It’s more commonly used to express state of mind. Eg.-“BC! Back lag gayi final mein


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10. Rehpat!
Meaning- slap. Jhapad, Thappad, chaanta do not give as much as level of satisfaction as ‘Rehpat’ does! Eg.- “Zyada na bol, yahin rehpat raseed dungi”


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What all words do you love to use? Tell us in comment section!

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