only is some parts of the US would sister fooker be an insult.noddy wrote:haha thats awesomeSimple Minded wrote: "A hopeless romantic received a harsh lesson about love after he proudly flaunted a T-shirt from his ex-girlfriend. The man thought it was “beautiful” that his ex gave him the shirt with the words “BHENCHOD,” according to his friend on social media.Nov 2, 2017
Man thinks T-shirt gifted by ex-girlfriend means 'I love you'
https://nypost.com/2017/.../man-thinks- ... -love-you/
their are a few 'chod variations, with chod being f*cker - madarchod with madar == mother is also common, as is a full array of animals, so listen for any "chod" ness when eating indian.
chutiya is cnut, but australian rules and not american rules, a general purpose "bastard!" in usage.
the nice bit is they come out with the accents in the right place to become drop in replacements.
In Arkansas, a common joke is
then Scotty said "Hey Joe cmon over here. I want you to meet my wife and my sister."
So I walked over there. But there was only one woman standing next to Scotty.