A Hindi word which means big brother, referred by Hindi Speakers to their elder brothers or any one older in age.
by PrinceSiddhartha July 14, 2014
Slang for an illiterate moron, a pajeet, a clown, a useless cretin from the North Indian states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Unfit for anything other than the most menial jobs and someone who is uncultured.
by Sharpshooter March 07, 2022
Akshay Kumar is called as Akshay Bhaiya.
Everyone loves him that's why everyone call him Bhaiya, Akshay Bhaiya. Man with golden heart.
Everyone loves him that's why everyone call him Bhaiya, Akshay Bhaiya. Man with golden heart.
Let's some noise for Akshay Bhaiya.
by Haklatard July 27, 2019
Kushan bhaiya is naturally referred as jagat bhaiya. He also known as world famous lover for all the behnas
by Bhinder 123456 November 24, 2021
Best mentor for anyone to fall in love with Maths & Physics. The most logical mentor with good sense of humour one could ever get
Real Life Jeetu Bhaiya
Real Life Jeetu Bhaiya
by salmonbhai December 07, 2021
A phrase originally derived from a video of a young man of south asian descent making a layup in basketball while a younger fellow with an Indian accent who is recording yells "Good shot Bhaiya" implying that the young man did well in making the goal. The original audio was used shortly on TikTok to record people with south asian heritage doing well or scoring in their respective sport that they are playing but the phrase now has been used as more of an idiom towards people of south asian heritage to ironically express disapproval and or sarcasm when the person has done something foolish, similar to the phrase "nice going."
Person with south asian descent: "Bro I just spilled tikka all over myself"
Other person: "Good shot Bhaiya"
Other person: "Good shot Bhaiya"
by AgarthanJit April 07, 2025