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India slang
Son of an owl; an even stronger way of calling someone a fool/idiot
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Avoid using it with strangers or in formal settings.
Tone
Can sound rude or teasing depending on tone.
Region
India
Formality
Informal.
ullu ka pattha means Son of an owl; an even stronger way of calling someone a fool/idiot. It is best read as india slang associated with India.
"ullu ka pattha" means Son of an owl; an even stronger way of calling someone a fool/idiot. 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
Fool; idiot (mild, often used playfully among friends)
Idiot; foolish person (vulgar, derived from a sexual term)
A silly or foolish person.
Fool; idiot (very common and widely used).
A foolish or unpleasant person. Also a doorknob.
A foolish or gullible person. Also a face or a type of cup
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