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Poppy Paibi refers to some Kuki women in social media who are constantly justifying and supporting the widespread poppy plantation in areas dominated by their community.

It also refers to Kuki women folks who are constantly engaging in illogical activities. The activities include assembling in large numbers and accusing other communities of blocking their relief materials without mentioning that their community is blocking the National Highway on the other side.

Another context is the fake crying (laughing) in front of empty coffins asking for peace when all the men on the side are in full combat dress with sniper rifles.
Here comes another Poppy Paibi, explaining and justifying the poppy plantation in the Kuki areas of Manipur.
by zollywords July 23, 2023
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Poppy Tengol refers to some persons or group of persons in social media who are constantly justifying and supporting the widespread poppy plantation in areas dominated by their community.

It also refers to those enganging in fake news and propaganda news. The word became popular during the Manipur Crisis 2023.

It also refers to those always resort to victim card, minority card, religion card to gain sympathy on these cards.
Bro, are you denying that there are illegal immigrants? Are you one of Poppy Tengol people?
by zollywords July 24, 2023
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Kukold (verb) - to make a non-Kuki person (usually male) actively support Kuki's lies and propaganda, by bribing them with money, drugs, and/or Kuki women.
Bro, it looks like you've been kukolded. You've been parroting Kukis' lies all the time.
by zollywords July 23, 2023
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Arambai Tengol (noun) is a cultural organisation with an objective to preserve and promote Meitei culture.
Are you a member of Arambai Tengol
by zollywords July 24, 2023
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Meira Paibi is a Manipuri word meaning Women torch bearers.
It is also refered to the women's social movement in the Indian state of Manipur. Referred to as the "guardians of civil society", Meira Paibi dates to 1977 in present Kakching district of Manipur. It derives its name from the flaming torches which the women carry while marching through city streets, often at night.

They do so both as a patrol, and in protest, seeking redress against human rights violations committed by paramilitary and armed forces units against the innocent. Contextualized, Meira Paibi was founded at a time when the people of Manipur were fighting for self-determination, political autonomy, and independence.
Meira Paibi arrested two youths drinking alcohol.
by zollywords July 24, 2023
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