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curry fever

A distinct preference, either by attraction or adoration towards indian woman by a man of a different race.

Person 1:Have you seen Jeremy's new girlfriend
Person 2: No, but i bet you she's Indian
Person 3: Damn, that boy has curry fever.

by Sholz January 20, 2008

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Stephen curry

A machine that excells at knocking down 3s from anywhere on earth.

Guy1:"who is that freak climbing on the statue of liberty?"
Guy2:"oh It's just stephen curry practicing a trick shot."
Guy3:"damn lebron sucks"

by Jay_lel March 1, 2016

98๐Ÿ‘ 49๐Ÿ‘Ž


curry bum

a fiery rebellion of the bowels, caused by undigested spices irritating the gut and propmpting violent evacuation of said tract.

"jim mate, get off the pot, I need a slash"
"No way man, got curry bum,I'm here for the night. uuurgh"

by Al February 6, 2005

39๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


curry-piping

The action of squating bare-bottomed over an open-mouthed individual and excreting directly down said individuals throat in an act of degradtion as oppose to one of pleasure-seeking, though this is optional.

When Jill woke with a horrible taste in her mouth to see Jack's gaping anus dripping with fresh faeces she realised she'd been given a curry-piping she would not soon forget.

by Donnchadh Tiernan March 21, 2008

9๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


curry bashing

A term coined to refer to the attacks on Indian students in Australia.

20 incidents of 'curry bashing' were reported in Australia in the last month.

by meaning_provider July 3, 2009

20๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


curry muncher

is an insult to a person who is indian.

eahh that guy is a fucken curry muncher, fucken b.o armpits.

by J.Kickz February 17, 2004

844๐Ÿ‘ 525๐Ÿ‘Ž


Curry Western

A Curry Western is the Indian film industry's (known colloquially as Bollywood) version of a spaghetti western which features the protagonist(s) and villian(s). The similarities between the traditional spaghetti western and the curry western is that either the protagonist(s) or the villian(s) will be daciots/bandits/robbers. The difference between the two would be the use of traditional film making rules in a curry western which features in all Indian films and that is music, there will be a minimum of one or two of either a sad song or a happier/livelier song or a combination of both.

Sholay (1975) is the most famous curry western in Bollywood. Widely hailed as one of the best movies to be ever made in Bollywood, it tells the tale of three men, Veeru (played by Dharmendra), Thakur Baldev Singh (Sanjeev Kumar) and Jai (Amitabh Bachan) who join forces to catch an ruthless dacoit Gabbar Singh (played by Ajmad Khan).

Box Office Information (as obtained by Wikipedia):

Sholay was released on 15 August 1975 in Mumbai. On 11 October 1975, the film was released in several other Indian film distribution districts. It earned Rs. 1,62,41,00,000 equivalent to US$ 88 million, after adjusting for inflation and remains the highest grossing movie of all-time in the history of Indian Cinema.

At Mumbai's Minerva theater, it was shown in regular shows for three continuous years, and then in matinee shows for two more years. Even in 240th week of its release, Sholay was packing the theaters. Sholay grossed about 35 crore rupees in its first run, a record that remained unbroken for the next nineteen years. Sholay ran for more than five years.

by rgp2130 April 13, 2010

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