chakde phatte

Punjabi Slang. Used by Punjabis. literal meaning: "chakde" means to pick up, "phatte" means wood. Punjabi's use it to say "keep it up."
by Amrit January 26, 2005
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chakde phatte

In punjab at the time of vaisakhi when the crops were ready peices of wood seperated the streams of water to the farms, and they use to say "Chakde Phatte" (pick up the planks of wood which would release the streams of water in to the farms for the crops.
Because it was such a happy time for the farmers it continued and now used as slang, for example "Chakde Phatte", "Keep It Going, Well Done"
by Mani Singh Dosanjh March 08, 2008
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chakde phatte

Punjabi peeps use this expression. It is used in bhnagra alot.

It means break it down and stuff. It means like get the party started. Phatte actually means to like rip or tear.
Let's get this party started! Chakde Phaate!
by AmericanBornDesi July 30, 2004
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