(noun) means breath of life in the Hindi language
1. used to express joy when you're experiencing something so wonderful
2. an affectionate phrase used to address someone who is very special to you and gifts you with fun, laughter, joy and affection
1. used to express joy when you're experiencing something so wonderful
2. an affectionate phrase used to address someone who is very special to you and gifts you with fun, laughter, joy and affection
by thepondofpyar June 27, 2010

by Fareefutammu January 4, 2005

by Pajeeetya May 17, 2023

This expression is used to blame everything on Varun.
It is culmination of 5 words of Hindi
which literally translates to 'Everything is because of Varun'
The expression is used as a joke to forward the blame to a person named Varun(who most of the times wasn't even present at the scene)
It is culmination of 5 words of Hindi
which literally translates to 'Everything is because of Varun'
The expression is used as a joke to forward the blame to a person named Varun(who most of the times wasn't even present at the scene)
by naman2341 February 12, 2022

Literally translates into victory unto Avatar Meher Baba. Used to greet other baba lovers and an expression of happiness and an end to prayer in India.
by Baba guy February 3, 2005

Kanji: 猿 も 木 から 落ちる
A Japanese proverb, literally 'even monkeys fall from trees'.
Used largely in admonition, the implied meaning of this proverb is that anyone can make a mistake. Often used to keep the arrogant or overconfident in check.
A Japanese proverb, literally 'even monkeys fall from trees'.
Used largely in admonition, the implied meaning of this proverb is that anyone can make a mistake. Often used to keep the arrogant or overconfident in check.
Worker: Watashi wa gouman desu!
Boss: Saru mo ki kara ochiru.
Worker: I am arrogant!
Boss: Pride comes before a fall.
Boss: Saru mo ki kara ochiru.
Worker: I am arrogant!
Boss: Pride comes before a fall.
by Jasmine S. April 17, 2006
