Bungalows - the term is derived from bangalo, meaning literally "of Bengal" - had long been commonplace in India: the first reference dates from 1676 when the East India Company's agent in Madras referred to "bangales or hovels built for English staff". Initially, the definition of the word was a lightly built house with a thatched roof; a masonry house, by contrast, was called a "pukka" house. It wasn't until well into the 19th century that "bungalow" became synonymous with a single-storey dwelling.
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the nigger that beats moiz and muf when they say girl... and sticks it in nargis's mouth when she doesnt stop bitching..
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While doing an impression of your girlfriend she walks into the room so you panic and hit her with something so hard that she goes unconscious.
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