This is a traditional Indian seasoning found in most Indian street foods and 'delicacies'. This seasoning is a category of many components. One being a thickened goop made by suspending ones greasy testicles in a bowl of lukewarm water and corn starch in order to transfer the penile oils. Another frequently used seasoning is one that is produced seasonally by mixing dandruff and fine salt. Additionally, Indians will keep jars of expired semen collected through Indian flicker gooning. Lastly, Indians will almost always cook using used bath water. These seasonings are often used in and on top of meals.
Most smelly Indians use Indian Curry Seasoning in their street food to save costs when selling to tourists.
by Bread Butterer February 4, 2025

God that meekrob I ate last night made me have an indian belch. Don't go in the banthroom for 15, 20 minutes at least.
by thor1017 August 15, 2014

by LatvianGambitIsVeryGood March 16, 2025

When an individual tries to play the fool with u.
Can also be an individual receiving a large amount of respect in the form of Indian.
Can also be an individual receiving a large amount of respect in the form of Indian.
"Do not try to play the fool with me nigesh, no it's very bad"
"Yes me give you da fool Indian respect"
"Yes me give you da fool Indian respect"
by TheBritishBackshot February 10, 2025

Indian flicker gooning is where one does not shower for months or years on end to build up layers of grime all over their body. they proceed to flicker goon and in doing so, slowly chip away at the layers of crust that have built up over the previously mentioned no shower period. Right before climax, the gooner must grab a bowl and ejaculate into it for later. this saved semen will later be used in a traditon indian street food dish as a placeholder for any type of cream.
by Creamiest leader December 21, 2024

Smell like ass. Can't play sports. Need toilets, showers and deodorant and many more. Dinga Dinga Dinga Dinga Ding. Used to be British territory and still needs to be
by Sbhat January 17, 2024

A new modern-day motorcycle made by the California Motorcycle Company (CMC) of Gilroy, California, between 1999-2004, marketed as an "Indian Motorcycle", although the only feature connected to the original Indian Motorcycle (which was produced 1901-1953) was the name.
by Clem Clauson May 12, 2008
