A Hindi person who
1. Acting white (Selling out)
or
2. Partially has a white ancestry (White dad/grandpa Hindi mother/grandma or Hindi dad/grandpa white mother/grandma)
This word analogous with Oreo (niggas, aborigins, and Hindi who sell out and/or has a white ancestry) and Banana (asian who sell out and/or has a white ancestry)
1. Acting white (Selling out)
or
2. Partially has a white ancestry (White dad/grandpa Hindi mother/grandma or Hindi dad/grandpa white mother/grandma)
This word analogous with Oreo (niggas, aborigins, and Hindi who sell out and/or has a white ancestry) and Banana (asian who sell out and/or has a white ancestry)
1. Satya Nadella such a white curry, he needs to use Micromax or Lava smartphone instead of Apple
2. Vijay is a Half-Caste White Curry, since his grandma is a British Colonial people
2. Vijay is a Half-Caste White Curry, since his grandma is a British Colonial people
by Sir. B May 15, 2020

A popular tradition that has spread through certain parts of the UK, that involves replacing the common 'fish and chips' on a friday, with a curry.
It originated in Birmingham, and today is followed religiously by many British citizens.
It originated in Birmingham, and today is followed religiously by many British citizens.
Me: What's for dinner?
Mum: Are you serious?!??!?!?! It's Curry Friday! Don't ask stupid questions...
Mum: Are you serious?!??!?!?! It's Curry Friday! Don't ask stupid questions...
by Displonker June 6, 2011

by Quasinerd December 1, 2019

by betag November 9, 2020

An obedient Indian in a position of power who perpetuates systems of colonial oppression for self enrichment.
by TheNoisyImmigrant May 30, 2024

A sex position were two indian girls are between two peices of nann and a guy stands over then and juzzes in a jar of curry powder then dumps it on them. They then lick it off
by curry sandwhich March 3, 2015

The Currie-Caring Experiment, developed by Dr. Cam Currie of the University of Winchester, is a classic teenage social experiment, in which one friend ceases communication with another friend to see if they do in fact care for the other. Results of this experiment vary; some people are horrified to find that their "friend" does not in fact care, while others are pleasantly delighted to find that their friend really does care about them. Use of the Currie-Caring Experiment is suggested only in dire situations.
Guy: Have you talked to Natalie recently?
Girl: No, I was unsure about our friendship so I started a Currie-Caring experiment with her. It's not going well so far...
Guy: I'm sorry... I hope things get better, she's always been really great to you!
Girl: Thanks, guy.
Girl: No, I was unsure about our friendship so I started a Currie-Caring experiment with her. It's not going well so far...
Guy: I'm sorry... I hope things get better, she's always been really great to you!
Girl: Thanks, guy.
by drcam March 20, 2012
