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India slang
Sister-f***er (extremely vulgar, highly offensive).
Safe to use?
Avoid using it with strangers or in formal settings.
Tone
Can sound rude or teasing depending on tone.
Region
India
Formality
Informal.
behenchod (बहनचोद) means Sister-f***er (extremely vulgar, highly offensive). It is best read as india slang associated with India.
"behenchod (बहनचोद)" means Sister-f***er (extremely vulgar, highly offensive). In India, the nuance may be more specific.
Use it in casual contexts where the listener already understands the tone around the term.
"People use "behenchod (बहनचोद)" to mean sister-f***er (extremely vulgar, highly offensive)."
"I saw "behenchod (बहनचोद)" in a message and checked the context before using it."
"That sounds like "behenchod (बहनचोद)" if everyone in the conversation understands the tone."
Can sound rude or teasing depending on tone.
Avoid using it with strangers or in formal settings.
Sensitive: offensive
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Dog; used as a severe insult (implies low status or bad character).
Wearing brand-name or designer clothing.
Our current dataset does not confirm the exact origin of "behenchod (बहनचोद)". The entry is associated with India, but that is a usage clue rather than proof of origin. We avoid filling that gap with guessed history.
Avoid using it with strangers or in formal settings.
This entry is best understood as India slang. Usage can still vary by speaker and context.
Use caution. Slang can sound too casual or forced in professional settings unless the workplace tone is relaxed.
"wanker" is related, but the tone and exact meaning may differ. Compare the example sentences before swapping one for the other.
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