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A Guide to creating suffixes for Fresher's Party |
Now-a-days the preparations for Fresher's Party in our college are at its peak and there's a program named "Add SUFFIX in Introduction" in Fresher's Party introduction....
So, what's this and what this thing does?
As far as I know and have managed to understand it, It's nothing but adding a phrase in the end of each introductory line and it's purely just for humor and not for teasing purpose.
So what type of suffixes should be used?
Well, the answer is quite simple but even then some people are not able to understand the fact completely
Common Scenario I Observed in my College
I observed in my college that guys and girls are creating a list of behavior, looks and their daily practices about Juniors to create suffix based on their nature but this practice is not good and correct one as we are concerned about humor and not about attacking the nature/attitude of someone. Being a Human and that too of a country like India, Everyone has right to act as he/she wants and we don't have any right to comment on some one's attitude or make fun of that attitude.
So, what should be done and what type of suffixes should be used?
Suffixes should be phrases containing an ending word which denotes a habitual process or continuous repeatation of an activity by the concerned individual in his/her past.e.g.,
"Jutte kha ke" used as a CATCHPHRASE (तकियाकलाम) in a Hindi movie
"Mogembo khush hua" used as a CATCHPHRASE by Amrish Puri in a Mr. India
Now, if you are interested in learning SUFFIXES for Fresher's Party, then read the Article further as I have managed to think, collect and post some Suffixes for reference purpose.
NOTE: All the suffixes described below are in Hindi and do not comment upon the nature of anyone, So if you require suffixes according to nature of guys/girls, then it's not the place for you. All phrases are written by well known DESI BOYS, so may be pure Hindi Speakers may not like these and call these phrases baseless and awkward but these are in accordance with the definition of suffixes and are fully meant for humor.
List of suffixes start here:
- Jutte kha ke
- Tail bech ke
- Padosio ki daya se
- Chappal chor ke
- Ladke ptake
- Virus se khatrnaak
- Paan kha ke
- Bhaiswaalia (After the name of a village whose residents are well known for dumbness)
- Pit-pita ke
- Malai-maar ke
- Par hum bihari nahein hoon
- Chor bazaar wala
- Bihaar ka damaad
- Bewkufi dikha ke
- Rehdi lga ke
- Rishwat khila ke
- Bhrstachar faila ke
- Sifaarish lga ke
- Daaru pila ke
- Pharmacy ki dua se
- Dil dhdka ke
- Kaale jaadu se
- Dabang ka Chela
- Patole dekh ke
- Aashiqui karke/ Aashiq awaara
- Ludhiyane ka product
- Kasam Udaan jhalle ki
- Raule pa ke (Pange)
- Rikshaw chla ke
- Botal chdha ke
- Pwwa maar ke
- Road Side Romeo
- Burraahhh Burraahhh
- KKC (Kutti Kamini Cheez)
- Mujhse Galti ho gyi
- Makhi maar ke
- Pyaaz kaat ke (Shakti Kapoor)
- Par Mujhe Loan Chahiye (Aashiqi te loan)
- Bunk maar ke
- Dhol Bja ke/ Band bja ke
- Moghe Wali
- Knjoosi karke
- Khai ke Paan Banaras Wala
- Chhapar faad ke
- Budhape ka maara hua
- Jhooth bolkar
- Bimaari se grast hokar
- Ghpla/Ghotala karke
- Moong dal ke
- Mantri ji ki daya se
- Facebook ka maara hua
- Poora Sarkaari
- Angrejo ke Zmaane se
- Theka le ke
- Thumka lga ke
- Pungi bja ke
- Mushkil se/ Zor lga ke
- khaam kha (Useless)
- Bach bchaa ke / Zhappad khake
- Halaal hokar
- Mata Rani ka Parshaad
- Bhog lga ke
- Thook lga ke
- aau (Shakti Kapoor)
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