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India slang
Donkey; used to call someone stupid or stubborn.
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Tone
Can sound rude or teasing depending on tone.
Region
India
Formality
Informal.
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gadha (गधा) means Donkey; used to call someone stupid or stubborn. It is best read as india slang associated with India.
"gadha (गधा)" means Donkey; used to call someone stupid or stubborn. In India, the nuance may be more specific.
Can sound rude or teasing depending on tone.
Avoid using it with strangers or in formal settings.
Context-dependent
A rude, obnoxious, or contemptible person (vulgar).
Fool; idiot (mild, often used playfully among friends)
Dunce; blockhead; goofball.
Dull; slow-witted; ignorant.
Sister-f***er (extremely vulgar, highly offensive).
An insult or successful retort.
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