"bhenchod" is a famous punjabi word used for sista fucka...
n i think it can be used as a word tha expresses ur hard feelings.. lol
n i think it can be used as a word tha expresses ur hard feelings.. lol
Juggy: Wat up J! i heard your new song in a club, is the album out?
J: Nawh man some bhenchod ripped it off ma my-space page!
J: Nawh man some bhenchod ripped it off ma my-space page!
by Jeeta69 March 26, 2008
by Depressed and lonely January 03, 2021
by Derekthefaggot March 04, 2018
Its also used as "damn" is used in English. In its abusive context, its similiar to "mother fucker".
Alternate spelling: behenchod
Alternate spelling: behenchod
by Usmaan January 18, 2004
A word that a certain man in Pakistan uses to end every sentence as a method to cope with the harsh realities of daily life. Sometimes used properly to refer to certain people as in the example below
Zarvaan: “Hello Saad, how are you?”
Saad: “Hello Bhenchod, I am fine bhenchod”
Zarvaan: “ah nice nice”
Saad: “Hello Bhenchod, I am fine bhenchod”
Zarvaan: “ah nice nice”
by Ambassadorkitchenequipment February 03, 2021
Literally means "sister-fucker" -
originally from Pakistan, this word is now extremely popular within the sub-continent. Pakistanis use it very often as compared to the Indians. For instance, if a bunch of Pakistanis are sitting with a couple of Indians, they will definitely use it way more than the Indians would - in fact, the Indians would probably be a little startled at how frequently Pakistanis use it. This explains precisely where the word originated from. Anyway, in punjabi, it's pronounced "panchod"... interesting change of dialect.
originally from Pakistan, this word is now extremely popular within the sub-continent. Pakistanis use it very often as compared to the Indians. For instance, if a bunch of Pakistanis are sitting with a couple of Indians, they will definitely use it way more than the Indians would - in fact, the Indians would probably be a little startled at how frequently Pakistanis use it. This explains precisely where the word originated from. Anyway, in punjabi, it's pronounced "panchod"... interesting change of dialect.
by abu tumharay April 16, 2005
by Long live the Empire June 26, 2003