An Indian 'Prince', Messiah of the Youth, described as being nervous, having an unformed quality about him like a student eager to impress the teacher but lacking aptitude and passion to master the subject.
CONGRESS CUCKS: REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YE BJP KE LOG RAHUL GANDHI JI KO PAPPU KYUN BULATE H??!! HE IS OUR 50 Y/O YOUTH LEADER!!!!!!
by samraat_yayati November 13, 2020
A nervous, unformed quality about someone, as if that person were a student who’d done the coursework and was eager to impress the teacher but deep down lacked either the aptitude or the passion to master the subject.
by unholycalf November 13, 2020
In North India (primarily in Hindi speaking areas) pappu is used as a nickname for
DEF. 1) a typically shy/inept male.
DEF. 2) someone who shows an uncanny level of innocence or introversion.
Recently, the definition has evolved to a more glorious connotations thanks to a popular Bollywood song 'Pappu can't dance sala' where the new dimensions attached are a departure from the conventional definition.
The new 'pappu' refers to
DEF. 3) an individual who is accomplished, well-off and able. A Renaissance Man of sorts.
NB: The song associates the following traits in 'Pappu': Muscular, Popular, Bachelor, Has a fast vehicle, Popular with the ladies, Light Blue Eyes, Looks Caucasian, Has a Rado Watch, Wears Gucci Perfume, A Star, Bound to become famous, Has an advanced degree (MBA), Holidays in France, Plays the guitar
However, in South India, 'pappu' is used to denote:
DEF. 4) a bland dish made of lentil mash
DEF. 5) an innocent/boring individual
DEF. 6) a young child
DEF. 1) a typically shy/inept male.
DEF. 2) someone who shows an uncanny level of innocence or introversion.
Recently, the definition has evolved to a more glorious connotations thanks to a popular Bollywood song 'Pappu can't dance sala' where the new dimensions attached are a departure from the conventional definition.
The new 'pappu' refers to
DEF. 3) an individual who is accomplished, well-off and able. A Renaissance Man of sorts.
NB: The song associates the following traits in 'Pappu': Muscular, Popular, Bachelor, Has a fast vehicle, Popular with the ladies, Light Blue Eyes, Looks Caucasian, Has a Rado Watch, Wears Gucci Perfume, A Star, Bound to become famous, Has an advanced degree (MBA), Holidays in France, Plays the guitar
However, in South India, 'pappu' is used to denote:
DEF. 4) a bland dish made of lentil mash
DEF. 5) an innocent/boring individual
DEF. 6) a young child
DEF. :-
1) Yaar! Leh... Pappu aa gaya! (Dude! Here comes the shy guy!)
2) Yeh tho pappu hai! (He is naive!)
3) Yeh tho pappu hai! (He is the man!)
4) Pappu Hako. (Give me some lentil mash)
5) Ivan pappu aakum! (He is innocent!)
6) Pappu karskundu ba! (Bring the child!)
1) Yaar! Leh... Pappu aa gaya! (Dude! Here comes the shy guy!)
2) Yeh tho pappu hai! (He is naive!)
3) Yeh tho pappu hai! (He is the man!)
4) Pappu Hako. (Give me some lentil mash)
5) Ivan pappu aakum! (He is innocent!)
6) Pappu karskundu ba! (Bring the child!)
by hypertoot May 14, 2009
definition 1:pappu is otherwise just another indian name...but is often used to make fun of noobs and people with sheep mentality...
definition 2:synonym for cock.
definition 3:used as an expression of failure....*i am fucked*
definition 2:synonym for cock.
definition 3:used as an expression of failure....*i am fucked*
example 1:he is such a pappu guy or "abhey yeh tu to pappu hai"
example 2:pappu lele*suck my cock"
example 3:abhey yaar pappu lag gaya*i got badly fucked*
example 2:pappu lele*suck my cock"
example 3:abhey yaar pappu lag gaya*i got badly fucked*
by ramma D July 11, 2008
In Telugu, the language of Andhra Pradesh (a state in southern India), the word means lentil. Pappu is also used as a derogatory term for a member of the Brahmin community (priestly caste). The connection lies in the fact that traditionally Brahmins were supposed to be vegetarians and their diet had a lot of lentils. However, the two pappu people I knew in college were both meat eaters. Despite changing food preferences, the epithet is quite popular.
by kulamu leni vaadu February 14, 2014