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it means the one who fucks his sister
bhenchod by arnaknijtan January 31, 2004
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Bhanchod / Bhainchot/ Penchod / 

Punjabi/ Urdu offensive
meaning "sister fucker", may be used to call someone an idiot as well as insult.
Jaz: Bhanchod!!! I told you to turn left not right! We'll never get back to Southall before tomorrow at this rate.
Sukh: Terri ma...
Yes, the word does mean sisterfucker, literally. The word was used even as early as the 1800s. If you read Lawrence James' book, the 'RAJ', you will find that Bhenchod was used as a common slang even then.The slang is still used across India and Pakistan, more so in villages, by men and women alike.
The pronounciation may change with the region( Baheenchod in UP & Bihar, Bhaincho in Punjab, northern India and Pakistan, and so on...)
bhenchod by The explorer August 9, 2004

Bhanchod 

A sister fucker
If you fuck your sister, your a bhanchod.
Bhanchod by jojo November 27, 2003
1) Abusive word, literally meaning "sister fucker", but is used as a slang abuse word such as "mother fucker" is used in English.
2) This word is also used as "damn" is used in English.
Alternate spelling "bhenchod"
1) "behenchod, get out of my room". "Osama is a bhenchod"
2) "behenchod, I forgot my wallet"
behenchod by Usmaan January 18, 2004

behnchod 

"Behnchod" is originally a Hindi word which comes from two separate words: "behn" (meaning: sister) & "chod" (meaning: fucker). So it literally translates into: "sisterfucker", though some people believe it to mean, "child born of her sister". Both the meanings are equally acceptable.

Cultural significance: The most commonly used verbal abuse in India, it has acquired a kind of coolness & cult now, though, many people look down upon those who use it!

Usage: Used normally with the above-implicated meaning most of the times; it is spoken without meaning many a times and acts as a kind of takiya-kallaam (Urdu) for a lot of people i.e. spoken as punctuation in a sentence without the implied meaning. It then, becomes a way of speaking without the desired implication.

In many ways, it can be called the Indian equivalent of the word "fuck", albeit with a sexist overtone.
Get out of my way, behnchod!
behnchod by Nimit Kathuria May 29, 2008