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Meitei profanity

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Profanity, or swearing, cursing, or cussing, exists in Meitei language (also known as Manipuri language). Although some words are not always seen as pejorative, others are considered by some to be highly offensive.

List

  • Hoirong (ꯍꯣꯏꯔꯣꯡ) meaning an asshole.[1]
  • Hui Thu (ꯍꯨꯏ ꯊꯨ) meaning a dog's pussy.[2][3]
  • Kasuba/Kashuba (ꯀꯁꯨꯕ, /kə.su.ba/) meaning a male prostitute.[3]
  • Kasubi/Kashubi (ꯀꯁꯨꯕꯤ, /kə.su.bi/) meaning a prostitute,[4] or a whore.[2]
  • Kashubi macha (ꯀꯁꯨꯕꯤ ꯃꯆꯥ) meaning a son/daughter of a whore.[2]
  • khom (ꯈꯣꯝ) meaning a breast.[2][5]
  • khomjaobi (ꯈꯣꯝꯖꯥꯎꯕꯤ) meaning the big boobs.[2]
  • ma thu (ꯃꯊꯨ) meaning a face pussy.[2]
  • Na mamathu (ꯅꯃꯥꯃꯊꯨ) meaning "Your mother's pussy."[2]
  • Namai mathu (ꯅꯃꯥꯏꯃꯊꯨ) meaning "Your mother's pussy."[2][3]
  • sak thu (ꯁꯛ ꯊꯨ) meaning a pussy face.[2]
  • thigunlao (ꯊꯤꯒꯨꯟꯂꯥꯎ) meaning a person with gaping asshole.[2]
  • Thugakpee (ꯊꯨꯒꯥꯛꯄꯤ) meaning a loose pussy.[2]
  • Thu (ꯊꯨ, /tʰú/) meaning a vagina.[6]
  • Thun (ꯊꯨꯟ, /tʰun/) meaning a buttock.[8]
  • Thunjāobi (ꯊꯨꯟꯖꯥꯎꯕꯤ, /tʰun.jao.bi/) literally meaning a woman having big buttocks (offensive to women).[9]
  • Thullumba (ꯊꯨꯜꯂꯨꯝꯕ, /tʰul.lum.bə/) meaning a sluggish person.[10]
  • Ti (ꯇꯤ, /ti/) meaning a penis.[11]
  • Turum (ꯇꯨꯔꯨꯝ, /tu.rum/) meaning a testicle.[12]

See also

References

  1. Kumar, Shyama Krishna (2013-08-06). "Hoirong, an ode to the 90's alternative music". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2025-02-17.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 "Manipuri Swear Words". www.youswear.com. Retrieved 2025-02-17.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Top 3 Swear Words In 17 Indian Languages Everyone Should Know". ScoopWhoop. 2023-06-15. Retrieved 2025-02-17.
  4. Sharma, H. Surmangol (2006). "Learners' Manipuri-English dictionary (Meaning of "Kasubi")". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  5. Sharma, H. Surmangol (2006). "Learners' Manipuri-English dictionary (Meaning of "Khom")". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2025-02-17.
  6. Sharma, H. Surmangol (2006). "Learners' Manipuri-English dictionary (Meaning of "Thu")". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  7. Sharma, H. Surmangol (2006). "Learners' Manipuri-English dictionary (Meaning of "Thu")". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  8. Sharma, H. Surmangol (2006). "Learners' Manipuri-English dictionary (Meanings of "Thun" and "Thunjaobi")". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  9. Sharma, H. Surmangol (2006). "Learners' Manipuri-English dictionary (Meanings of "Thun" and "Thunjaobi")". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  10. Sharma, H. Surmangol (2006). "Learners' Manipuri-English dictionary (Meaning of "Thullumba")". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  11. Sharma, H. Surmangol (2006). "Learners' Manipuri-English dictionary (Meaning of "Ti")". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  12. Sharma, H. Surmangol (2006). "Learners' Manipuri-English dictionary (Meaning of "Turum")". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2023-09-14.


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