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Ravi Krishna

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Apr 30, 1996, 3:00:00 AM4/30/96
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ta...@grove.ufl.edu wrote:
: In article <4l1mkq$s...@dewey.csun.edu> Ganesh <h> writes:
: >
: >the word chutiya for the benefit of non-hindi patrons means
: >'One who is quite adept in the art of cunninlingus'
: >
: This doesn't explain why Siddhu got mad.
: Tanny

WRONG. Even though this newsgroup is not meant to discuss the meaning of
chutia let me explain it. There are two meanings of chutia:-

1. It means "progeny of cunt" which incidentally we all are , unless of
course someone claims to be born out of asshole.

2. The word chutia is also used to describe someone as fool , idiot
etc. I think in this context only most people use chutia.

In place like Bombay Chutia is a part of daily lingo and no one objects to
it because it is interpreted as (2) only.

I have found that chutia is no longer considered obscene and I have seen girls
also using it quite openly these days in the context of (2).

Satya V. Nitta

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May 1, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/1/96
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Ravi Krishna (rkri...@informix.com) wrote:

: ta...@grove.ufl.edu wrote:
: : In article <4l1mkq$s...@dewey.csun.edu> Ganesh <h> writes:
: : >
: : >the word chutiya for the benefit of non-hindi patrons means
: : >'One who is quite adept in the art of cunninlingus'
: : >
: : This doesn't explain why Siddhu got mad.
: : Tanny

Well, having seen the aristocratic Aamir Sohali display nothing other than
impeccable behavior at all times on and off the field, one wonders why
Sidhu had to lose his temper. Not even remotely possible that Sohail did
anything ungentlemanly is there? Heavens, what a possibility! Perhaps
Sidhu was jealous of Sohail's average. But wait, doesn't Sidhu also have
an average in the 40's? I get it, he's jealous that Sohail got to captain
Pakistan while he is fully aware that he will never captain India. That
must be the reason. And of course, Sohail's impeccable behaviour, talent
and class must have finally driven Sidhu over the edge.

Isn't it a satisfying feeling to see mysteries solved?
(For the humor impaired :-))

Satya
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ta...@grove.ufl.edu

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May 2, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/2/96
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In article <4m89uc$1...@usenet.rpi.edu> nit...@magritte.its.rpi.edu (Satya V. Nitta) writes:
>Ravi Krishna (rkri...@informix.com) wrote:
>
>: ta...@grove.ufl.edu wrote:
>: : In article <4l1mkq$s...@dewey.csun.edu> Ganesh <h> writes:
>: : >
>: : >the word chutiya for the benefit of non-hindi patrons means
>: : >'One who is quite adept in the art of cunninlingus'
>: : >
>: : This doesn't explain why Siddhu got mad.
>: : Tanny
>
>Well, having seen the aristocratic Aamir Sohali display nothing other than
>impeccable behavior at all times on and off the field, one wonders why
>Sidhu had to lose his temper. Not even remotely possible that Sohail did
>anything ungentlemanly is there? Heavens, what a possibility! Perhaps
>Sidhu was jealous of Sohail's average. But wait, doesn't Sidhu also have
>an average in the 40's? I get it, he's jealous that Sohail got to captain
>Pakistan while he is fully aware that he will never captain India. That
>must be the reason. And of course, Sohail's impeccable behaviour, talent
>and class must have finally driven Sidhu over the edge.
>
>Isn't it a satisfying feeling to see mysteries solved?
>(For the humor impaired :-))
>
>Satya

You didn't get it.

Tanny

Masud

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May 2, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/2/96
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What a relevant topic for rsc!

Masud.

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Satya V. Nitta

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May 4, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/4/96
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ta...@grove.ufl.edu wrote:

: In article <4m89uc$1...@usenet.rpi.edu> nit...@magritte.its.rpi.edu (Satya V. Nitta) writes:
: >Ravi Krishna (rkri...@informix.com) wrote:
: >
: >: ta...@grove.ufl.edu wrote:
: >: : In article <4l1mkq$s...@dewey.csun.edu> Ganesh <h> writes:
: >: : >
: >: : >the word chutiya for the benefit of non-hindi patrons means
: >: : >'One who is quite adept in the art of cunninlingus'
: >: : >
: >: : This doesn't explain why Siddhu got mad.
: >: : Tanny
: >

(My attempt to throw a little sarcastic light into the debate snipped)

: You didn't get it.

: Tanny

I'd actually have to say *you* didn't get it.

From what I can infer, Ganesh was trying to
explain the meaning of the word to perhaps throw a little light on what
caused Sidhu to lose his temper. To which of course, your highness had to
follow-up with a sentence that could lead itself to at least two
interpretations. My post was partly in response to yours but the larger
intention was to suggest, albeit with a touch of sarcasm which alas seems
to have eluded you, that there is more to this than meets the eye, and that
knowing Sohail's track record I wouldn't be surprised if he did more than
just insult Sidhu once...

Also, if you see fit to still carry on this pointless discussion, we can
take it off rsc, save bandwidth and stop boring everybody else to
death...

Sampath

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May 5, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/5/96
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Hey! i know i'm kinda late in catching up but will smeone tell me what
exactly happened between sohail and sidhu or atleast ur interprtations of
the incident...

ciao,

sampath


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