choda
English
Etymology
From Hindi चोदा (codā, abusive term for “son”), of Indo-Aryan origin; compare चोदना (codnā, “to copulate”).
Noun
choda (plural chodas)
References
- 1879: Fallon, S. W. A New Hindustani-English Dictionary: with Illustrations from Hindustani Literature and Folk-lore. Banaras: E.J. Lazarus and, 1879. Print.
- 2001: Especially when a fashion editor wants to see sunken 11-year-old children wearing small scraps of cloth and wishing that was a choda instead of a pussy under there. alt.slack
- 2004: Why don't you go lick your choda in the corner and stay off our newsgroup. alt.atheism
Irish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈxɔd̪ˠə]
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