origin: assamese. language.(india)..a multipurpose word that can be used to express ones feelings of different sort...in different moments..to increase the gravity of the situation
anger..what would u do kela, kela...u bitch
exclaimation..oye kela!!
Fear..what will i do now kela..
love. n emotioms..i love you kela,you are my best friend kela
sadness..i failed kela
by assamese_punk September 14, 2010
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Kela is a word used in Assamese as a kind of slang or sometimes to express feelings .

It's mostly a light hearted slang you can use to call your friends .

It is referred ‘dick’ but actually it means banana ( since banana looks like human dick)
As friendly : A kela kot goi asa

In anger : Bal kela ! Tuk Moi Sai lom
In sorrow : kela kiman val paisilu taik
To express joy : aji kela sobe enjoy kor ! Moi party dim
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A beautiful sweet girl. The best friend you will ever have. The most interesting conversation u will ever have. She will comfort you while making you laugh.
"did u see that girl shes so nice, i guess shes a Kela"
by sunflower90 December 30, 2011
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Origin (Hindi/Assamese): Kela in Hindi means 'banana'; transcends to 'dick' in Assamese. Widely used by top thugs, lazy banters and everyone commonplace in Assam. Usually prefixed by 'bal' or 'baal' (meaning 'pubic hair' in Assamese) for brotherly emotions.
"Oye kela!" .... literal translation "Hey dick!"
"Oye kela!" ..... literal translation "Hey buddy!"
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A figure of emotion in Assamese culture.
Abe kela khana khaya kind nehi
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1) Popular Assamese swear word, literally meaning dick. As with most swear words, can be used for abusing an enemy, addressing a friend, for emphasizing a part of a sentence or expressing general emotion.

2) Non derogatory reference to people from Assam, generally used by other people from India. This usage stems from the apparent inability of Assamese people to complete a sentence, without using the word 'kela'
"Oi kela, ki kori aaso baal?" ...meaning "Hey kela! What are you doing man? "

"Kela logon ka party kahan hain be?" ...Hindi for "Where are the kela Assamese guys partying?"
by Modahi September 3, 2009
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An assamese slang to address a buddy
oi kela, ki khabar? (meaning: hey buddy, what's up?)
by Biswa September 24, 2007
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