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South Indian name for famous Aussie leg spinner Shane Warne.
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Shambu: Aiyyo what da, India lost again or what? Thooo what a kakoos team we have da.
Raghu: No da maccha. That Shanmugam Warangal fellow is too good da. If he pitches the ball in Chennai, it will turn so much that it will come off to Bengalooru da. Too much that fellow is.
Raghu: No da maccha. That Shanmugam Warangal fellow is too good da. If he pitches the ball in Chennai, it will turn so much that it will come off to Bengalooru da. Too much that fellow is.
Added 2012-08-10 by Sooper Mama
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We would like to direct your attention to a scandal involving the defense minister of Sri Lanka having a puppy flown from London. Appropriately, the first comment on the story, from one "Punchi Putha", is "Puppy Shame".
Added 2012-07-13 by braxton
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Used to express shock or surprise.
'ETYMOLOGY'-------derived from 'scene' which means problem in mallu street slang and Contra-------video game from the late 1980's about a warrior chasing down villains to rescue the love of his life.The warrior has to overcome difficult terrain and use his wit to get through the levels.But when the warrior is dead,You have to start the game all over again.
So,I guess its obvious that this is a huge problem.
'ETYMOLOGY'-------derived from 'scene' which means problem in mallu street slang and Contra-------video game from the late 1980's about a warrior chasing down villains to rescue the love of his life.The warrior has to overcome difficult terrain and use his wit to get through the levels.But when the warrior is dead,You have to start the game all over again.
So,I guess its obvious that this is a huge problem.
Hence,
"Scene Contra" ----
literal meaning -Big Problem
Usage
Remash:"Aiyooo.....scene contra man..."
Paul: "it's aawke man...ve vill fix it"
Paul: "it's aawke man...ve vill fix it"
Added 2012-03-20 by VadaPav67
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MalayalamRegion
ernakulam,kochi,calicutCategories
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It is an oft-used journalistic expression describing that the police took action when an event/accident/disturbance happened.
Usage
The police swung into action to quell the riot.
Added 2011-12-23 by Native Tongue
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Phrase used to say "same" with emphasis.
Usage
Deepak: I got 64 in History
Andrew: Same Same
Deepak: I like Shonali very much
Andrew: Same same
Deepak: Lets take it outside.
Andrew: Same Same
Deepak: I like Shonali very much
Andrew: Same same
Deepak: Lets take it outside.
Added 2011-12-01 by porkipaya
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same definition as shame shame puppy shame
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often sung to further add to the teasing tone.
kid1 to kid2 who has wet themself- haha pee poppy shame shame
kid1 to kid2 who has wet themself- haha pee poppy shame shame
Added 2011-11-12 by barfi baby
Definition
Little: Some, some
Usage
I remember my south indian friend applying "Direct Translation" from his mother tongue (Kannada) to English. We were a group of 5-6 friends who went for dinner at a local restaurant near our college. It was a custom to allow waiters serve our food. While the waiter was serving "hawt" biryani to my "English-Crazy" friend, he requested him to "Put some, some...(direct translation from kannada phrase swalpa, swalpa haaakappa)". At first we were surprised and amused on what he is trying to say. Then we understood that he wanted the waiter to serve little biryani.
Added 2011-08-19 by Siraj
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The object/person/service is similar to what you are talking about but not exactly the same.
Usage
Mumbai cab driver: "Where do you want to go?"
Vada Pau: "Parel"
Mumbai cab driver: "Parel or Lower Parel"
Vada Pau: "What's the difference?"
Mumbai cab driver: "Arre same same but different. Parel is East and Lower Parel is West"
Vada Pau: "Parel"
Mumbai cab driver: "Parel or Lower Parel"
Vada Pau: "What's the difference?"
Mumbai cab driver: "Arre same same but different. Parel is East and Lower Parel is West"
Added 2011-07-26 by VadaPau
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EnglishRegion
Mumbai, GoaCategories
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The phrase is used to indicate impropriety of some nature, such as excessive skin showing, or visible underwear.
It is used in awkward situations to create further embarrassment.
This phrase is not used to mildly remonstrate.
Usage
Hey Latha, your thong is showing! Ha ha, shame shame puppy shame!
Added 2011-07-20 by thewanderingv
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Translated from the kannada sum-sumne. For no good reason.
Usage
Don’t simsimply come and cast your eyes on my daughters I say.
Added 2011-07-05 by porkipaya
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KannadaRegion
karnatakaCategories
WALTOTerms referencing this
Very very, doing like this - like this, JLT, Chuma, just like that, simp simply, Just, simply why?, same difference, Simply
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A charming expression of light hearted remonstration for some, usually minor, social transgression or faux pas, a taboo flouted, a line of decency crossed...
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Raj: "Uff ho! I missed my cousin sister's birthday!"
Seema: "Shame shame puppy shame!"
Seema: "Shame shame puppy shame!"
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Munna Chintu (sniffling, embarassed): Teacher, I went sussu in my pants...
Miss Jaganathan (loudly for all to hear): Shame, shame, puppy shame! You are not in LKG anymore!
Added 2011-07-03 by Studmuffin
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Just like that; for no apparent reason
Usage
A: Why did you push him?
B: Simsimply only
B: Simsimply only
Added 2011-06-22 by Kannadoggy
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EnglishRegion
KarnatakaCategories
Phrases & ExpressionsTerms referencing this
Very very, doing like this - like this, JLT, Chuma, just like that, simp simply, Just, simply why?, same difference, Simply
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