A desi(south asian) woman who has all of the following characteristics:
1) has a thick desi accent when talking in English
2) talks in English to be cool
3) pinches your cheeks and calls you beta or glares at u and calls u batameez
4) chases people with chappals
5) smells like curry
6) asks you to marry her son the first time you meet her
7) is a fob.
1) has a thick desi accent when talking in English
2) talks in English to be cool
3) pinches your cheeks and calls you beta or glares at u and calls u batameez
4) chases people with chappals
5) smells like curry
6) asks you to marry her son the first time you meet her
7) is a fob.
That auntie offered me "ass cream" .. it took me a whole 10 mins to figure out she was referring to ice cream.
After discovering I'm in my last year of medical school, this auntie declared I was going to marry her son.
After discovering I'm in my last year of medical school, this auntie declared I was going to marry her son.
by AsianPranksta June 23, 2010
by Bannock bum November 10, 2020
desi origin refering to annoying desi middle aged women who like to spew virtue to younger desis. Most potent in the company of other aunties.
Why doesn't auntyji leave me alone!
by artist October 12, 2005
A girl who looks more then her age.
A friendly mature women. Who is attracted to young men.
A mature women offering sexy looks to young men.
A Indian-Sub Continent equivalent of MILF.
A friendly mature women. Who is attracted to young men.
A mature women offering sexy looks to young men.
A Indian-Sub Continent equivalent of MILF.
I meet an Aunty while shoping in the market. Her looks was so temping.
I wish i could sleep with this Aunty.
Do you have the contacts of this Aunty who was shoping here last night.
I wish i could sleep with this Aunty.
Do you have the contacts of this Aunty who was shoping here last night.
by Sameer July 08, 2004
by Arquenniel September 26, 2010
Colloquial and endearing term of reference for the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). Implies a friendly and trusted old relative who can always be relied upon to be there for you. Often used by newspapers and magazines in the UK to refer to the BBC and allow the creation of otherwise nonsensical national headlines (see below).
by misselthwaite April 14, 2011