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Housie

Your housemate. In kind with noobie/newbie (a new comer to something); matey/matie (a friend) et al.

My Housie is a Newbie.

by Chorna January 2, 2007

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agoon

Hindi/Bengali for "fire". Used in replacement of English equivilent for humourous effect. Emphasise the "Goon" for full effect

A: Haha... that was funny, man.
B: Oh man... I'm on agoon tonight.

by Chorna May 7, 2006

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buchos ni

Literally means "understand, did" and used in informal context to verify if someone understood you. Pronounced (for humours effect) "boo'chose-knee"

A: I missed the bus.
B: Why?
A: Because the driver was retarded and didn't wait for me - buchos ni?

Or:

A: I'm gonna be late, buchos ni?
B: Heh... alright.

by Chorna May 7, 2006

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Kitah Beh

Literally means "what, you" in coloquial bengali, in the context of "whuttup". Used with specific over-exageration of English pronounciation for a humourous effect.

A: "Yo..."
B: "Kitah beh..."
A: Heh... not much.

by Chorna May 7, 2006

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