A term often used colloquially to describe an extraordinary or miraculous occurrence, especially in the context of the Pakistan cricket team's performance in world cups or major events. It conveys the idea of heavy reliance on external factors, such as other games and teams, for their qualification in the next round, suggesting an element of unpredictability and dependency in their outcomes.
"In the latest world cup match, Pakistan's cricket team once again relied on 'Qudrat ka Nizam' as they depended on the results of other teams' matches to determine their qualification for the next round."
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Get the qudrat ka nizam mug.A term often used colloquially to describe an extraordinary or miraculous occurrence, especially in the context of the Pakistan cricket team's performance in world cups or major events. It conveys the idea of heavy reliance on external factors, such as other games and teams, for their qualification in the next round, suggesting an element of unpredictability and dependency in their outcomes.
"In the latest world cup match, Pakistan's cricket team once again relied on 'Qudrat ka Nizam' as they depended on the results of other teams' matches to determine their qualification for the next round."
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Get the Chirag Khanna ka Gadha mug.used in india and pakistan this term literally means son of an owl most people say this to dumb people who dont get something
mum: son get me 2 onions from the store
son: ok (walks to store) (comes back) here mom your 2 Potatoes
mum: oh ho uloo ka pata i said 2 Onions Not 2 Potatoes
son: ok (walks to store) (comes back) here mom your 2 Potatoes
mum: oh ho uloo ka pata i said 2 Onions Not 2 Potatoes
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Get the uloo ka pata mug.Bobo ka is a common phrase used as a kind greeting in the Philippine language. You may have heard it on the streets of the country. You could say it means "how are you," but it's more like "are you doing great?"
Oi, bobo ka, alam mo?
Response: Ikaw rin, tangina mo. (What about you? I'm in the same mood as you.)
Response: Ikaw rin, tangina mo. (What about you? I'm in the same mood as you.)
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