3 definitions by Ruthless Rami

'Maave' sometimes 'Maame' is a Mirpuri/Pothwari/Punjabi code-word for police. This word is used by the British Pakistani gangsters/road manz/cuzzy bros whenever they tried to warn a fellow cuzzy bro about police, instead of shouting police they shout out 'Maave'
Kasme! Maaveh on our case Dosta!

Cuzzy hide the Maal, Maaveh are comin!

Mahyude Maaveh!

Fuck the Maaveh!

Maaveh Ni Maa Ni Puddi

Maaveh Soor!

Goli Maar Maaveh Ki!
by Ruthless Rami September 21, 2020
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“Wah Ji Wah” – there can be no bigger compliment in Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi. To give a loose translation, it means “Wow”, it is a sense of satisfaction.

In Pakistan or India, if someone ends a meal with the words "Wah Ji Wah"
Wah Ji Wah Kya Gand hai! = Wow! What a nice ass

Wah Ji Wah Maza Aaageya! = Wow! That was satisfying

Wah Bhai Wah= Wow brother Wow!
by Ruthless Rami September 21, 2020
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'Kasam' is a word which word which simply translates to 'I swear'. This word is used in various South Asian languages such as Hindi/Urdu/Punjabi/Mirpuri.

Due to different dialects/languages the word 'Kasam' sounds different

The Pakistani community have officially taken ownership of the word and changed it to 'Kasmay'

People mainly use the word to prove the point they are correct!

Unfortunatly! So people go overboard with the word and use the word over their God, Holy Book and Mother
Kusmay! I'm not the father

Kusmay! That girl is my sister not my girlfriend

Quran Ni Kasmay!

Allah Ni Kasmay!
by Ruthless Rami September 21, 2020
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