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Zook

Black|Kalu submitted this entry 5 years ago

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The literal meaning of the word Zook is hair around the penis, but it serves many purposes. The word is usually used to express that someone couldn’t care less or disagrees with a given statement. It is a Kashmiri alternative for the hindi slang word “ghanta” which can mean nothing, non-sense or rubbish depending upon the context. For example: Someone asks if you're going to top the UPSC exam, and you reply, 'Zook!'. or if someone says “what a fielder Hasan Ali is”, you respond with 'Zook!' expressing disagreement.
Dibyansh Mohanty wrote this 6 days ago
The word is almost never used in its literal sense and is mainly used sarcastically to express disbelief or strong negation. For example: If a BJP bhakt says, “I believe BJP has brought real development in India,” you might respond with “Zook,” indicating that you find the statement absurd.
Dibyansh Mohanty wrote this 6 days ago
The word is almost never used in its literal sense and is mainly used sarcastically to express disbelief or strong negation. For example: If a BJP bhakt says, “I believe BJP has brought real development in India,” you might respond with “Ghanta,” indicating that you find the statement absurd.
Dibyansh Mohanty wrote this 6 days ago
Mere pati
Mohd Ayaz wrote this 2 months ago
Zook is hair around the lyaath
Zoook wrote this 9 months ago
Zook is vulgar slang. Yeha zook hue
Modi Ji wrote this 1 year ago
Zook is actually a hair that is present in our body
In private part of the body and hair is called in mass
Sheikh Moomin 76 wrote this 1 year ago
cartillage
Nubia wrote this 1 year ago
Zook is pubic hair especially between legs
Tufail wrote this 1 year ago
Those people's who trageted your action in wrong way...
#EMRAAN BHAI wrote this 2 years ago
hair of private parts we called in kashmiri zook
Farayez wrote this 3 years ago
zook-In kashmiri pubic hair is called as zook..
Bhat Faixuu wrote this 4 years ago


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