Friday, February 22, 2008

The A-Z of Punjabi times at Dilli!!!


The following article appeared in the Delhi edition of the Times of India newspaper and is a humorous take on the Punjabi community in Delhi. Found it to be quite good. Reminded me of the Jaspal Bhatti serials aired on Doordarshan a long time back. No offences meant to anyone. :-)
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A is for Adjust, Punjabis will always ask you to adjust whenever they want to push you around.

B is for Backside, and it has nothing to do with your bum, it is an instruction to go to the rear of a building, or block, or shop or whatever.


C is for cloney and its first name is not George nor is it a process for replicating sheep – it is an area where people live eg. Dfence cloney.


D is for Saddi Dilli


E is for expanditure – and believe me Punjabis are not scared of spending money – the latest cars, marble floors, their ambitions are always expanding.


F is for fackade, and even though it sounds like a bad word it is actually just the front of a building (with backside being the back, of course).


G is for Gaddi and the way a Punjabi can pilot a car puts any F1 driver to shame, if the Grand Prix does come to Delhi there’s no way Hamilton, Alonso or Kimi can overtake Balvinder, Jasvinder and Sukhvinder.


H is for Ho Jayega, the moment you hear that, you have to be very careful because you can be reasonably sure it’s not going to happen.


I is for Intezaar… to know more about it see P.


J is for Jindagi and if there’s one person who knows how to live life to the full it’s a Punjabi.


K is for Khanna, Khurana, etc – the Punjabi equivalent of the Johnses ie, keeping up with the Khuranas.


L is for Lovely but she never is.


M is for Mrooti – the car that moved an entire Punjabi generation.


N is for No problem ji - to find out how that works see H.


O is for Oye which can be surprise (oyye!), a hailing (oyy), anger (OYY) or pain (oy oy oy).


P is for Panch minit and no matter how near (1 km) or far a Punjabi is from you (100 km) they usually say they’ll reach you in panch minit.


Q is for Queue for which there’s really no word in Punjabi.


R is for Riks and a Punjabi is always prepared to take one, even if the odds are against them.

S is for Sweetie, Bunty, Pappu and Sonu who seem to own half the cars in Delhi.


T is for the official bird of Punjab – Tandoori chicken.


U is for when U lose your sex appeal and become ‘Uncle’.


V is for VIP phone numbers @ Rs 15 lakh and counting.


W is War – on the roads.


X is x-rated words they flow freely in casual conversations on the street.


Y is ‘You nonsense’, anger replacing vocabulary in a shouting match.


And Z is for Zig zag for which you should see G, M and P.


Reference: Author: Shivjeet Kullar; Delhi Times; The Times of India; Dated 07-Aug-2007

3 comments:

Deepti said...

Hilarious!!!

mathew said...

Lol!!..too good.

Karthik said...

@Deepti: Ya..Thats why i immediately decidied to post it in the blog for you guys to read :-)

@Mathew: Thanx ;-)