Desi has a very unique beauty and personality, her big beautiful eyes are her best feature.She is the type of girl to always have a smile on her face even though she has been through alot in her life. Desi is a sympathizer, she feels for people and finds a way to comfort them. Desi has the biggest heart and sometimes trust people too much which can lead her to get hurt at times. Desi is very popular and liked by many people due to her bubbly personality.She is loyal,ambitious,deep,loves a good time and is a great listener.Desi is not one for small talk she likes deep meaningful conversations and relationships. if you have a Desi in your life she's definitely a keeper.
by block u ckg November 21, 2021
“Desi” is a slur referred to people from Indian descent. It is considered derogatory and can only be used by Indians. Like all slurs you can get jumped for saying it if you are not that specific race. Passes can be given to people who are not Indian. It is indeed racist to say it if you are not Indian.
by Ashok Roshan October 27, 2022
someone who is from south asia and is the sexiest prettiest majestic bootylicious person eva.
love yall desi ppl
love yall desi ppl
by paki brudda April 02, 2023
that guy is a smoking hot desi
by David Ronald November 24, 2021
A Cuban actor, musician, producer, and bandleader. He played Ricky Ricardo on the American television sitcom I Love Lucy, in which he co-starred with his wife Lucille Ball.
He served as president of Desilu studios 1950- 1962
Desi created the 3 camera setup for sitcoms
He served as president of Desilu studios 1950- 1962
Desi created the 3 camera setup for sitcoms
by OG Daddy December 29, 2024
When you bouta hit em with hezi but its just the little head bobble the indians do, that’s the desi hezi
by Ang from 29th May 28, 2025
- Firmly believing that their own nationality is superior to others, often expressing this conviction in various aspects of life by negatively stereotyping an out-group nationality.
- Perceiving their nationality as more respected and liked compared to other nationalities, forming a biased view of how their group is perceived.
- Assuming that people from out-group nationality desire them, supporting this belief by selectively choosing positive opinions from certain individuals in the out-group.
- Feeling a sense of desirability and assuming that people from other nationalities want to associate with them.
- Denying the possibility that their own nationality is perceived poorly, using statements like "We don't do that," "We are cleaner,", or "We are not terrorists" to distance themselves from out-group associations.
- Experiencing discomfort when associated with people from out-group nationality and attempting to disassociate by expressing disgust, often as a way to compensate for perceived inferiority.
- Engaging in denial when faced with uncomfortable situations, using phrases like "That's not true," or "I have never met/heard," to reject the idea that their own nationality not superior.
- Exhibiting an inferiority complex by subconsciously respecting and positively perceiving a specific group of people (usually white), leading to a desire to be associated with or perceived as equal to them, even if it involves cherry-picking examples to support this perception.
- Perceiving their nationality as more respected and liked compared to other nationalities, forming a biased view of how their group is perceived.
- Assuming that people from out-group nationality desire them, supporting this belief by selectively choosing positive opinions from certain individuals in the out-group.
- Feeling a sense of desirability and assuming that people from other nationalities want to associate with them.
- Denying the possibility that their own nationality is perceived poorly, using statements like "We don't do that," "We are cleaner,", or "We are not terrorists" to distance themselves from out-group associations.
- Experiencing discomfort when associated with people from out-group nationality and attempting to disassociate by expressing disgust, often as a way to compensate for perceived inferiority.
- Engaging in denial when faced with uncomfortable situations, using phrases like "That's not true," or "I have never met/heard," to reject the idea that their own nationality not superior.
- Exhibiting an inferiority complex by subconsciously respecting and positively perceiving a specific group of people (usually white), leading to a desire to be associated with or perceived as equal to them, even if it involves cherry-picking examples to support this perception.
This girl’s got desi dad syndrome.
I’m afraid to invite pakistanis to my house because of my family’s desi dad syndrome.
This india-pakistan cricket watch party will bring out everyone’s desi dad syndrome.
I’m afraid to invite pakistanis to my house because of my family’s desi dad syndrome.
This india-pakistan cricket watch party will bring out everyone’s desi dad syndrome.
by Desi Dad’s Daughter January 23, 2024