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Definitions by typical Indian

Nationalian

Nationalian is a term used by the students of National University of Bangladesh. It's a university with thousands of affiliated colleges all over Bangladesh.The university ranks low in academic quality.
Almost more than half of the higher education students are Nationalians in Bangladesh.
Nationalian by typical Indian October 3, 2023

Absobloominlutely 

It's an exaggerated form of traditional adverb "absolutely," wherein "bloomin(g)" is an expletive or meaningless phrase, and doesn't change the meaning of the original word 'absolutely'. However, no recognized dictionaries have this word so far.
Can you learn swimming without water? Absobloominlutely not!
Absobloominlutely by typical Indian September 29, 2023

Shapla Ful 

"Shapla" means water lily while "Ful" stands for flower. Shapla Ful is basically a Bengali term for Water Lily flower.
Shapla Ful is considered a symbol of good luck in Bengal.
Shapla Ful by typical Indian September 26, 2023
"Beel" is a local term that refers to typically wetland or bog where water stays stagnant most of the time of a year, in Bengali and Assamese. The big beels are called "Haor".
Chalan Beel is the largest wetland in Bangladesh.
Beel by typical Indian September 25, 2023

hosteler 

hosteler is the one who stays at or runs the hostel. Also spelled as hosteller.
Mr. Jackson is a hosteler , who operates the Johnson Hostel at University of Oxford.
hosteler by typical Indian September 17, 2023

KalBaishakhi 

It means a type of windy storm from the northwest. Literally 'kal' means "terrible," and 'baishakhi' refers to "something that happens in the month of Baishakh," that falls in the midtime of April. "KalBaishakhi" is a local term mainly used by the people of Bengal, Assam, and Odia. Its literal translation in English language is 'Northwesterlies' or 'Nor'wester'.
Although KalBaishakhi is a strong windy storm, many local people are benefited by it in their farming.
KalBaishakhi by typical Indian September 16, 2023
Moshai is an abbreviated form of Mahadaya which means sire. People in Indian Subcontinent used to address one another with this term. This is now less usual although commonly found in the typical conversations among Bengali Indians.
How are you, moshai?
Moshai by typical Indian August 6, 2023