It's an Indian hindu name which is a synonym for lotus flower
Utpal is a very cool guy
He'll have a girlfriend named geetika
Her surname might start with a"N"
He really loves to vibe with her
Idk if she like me but he surely starting to like her.
Utpal is a good boy
Utpal is a very cool guy
He'll have a girlfriend named geetika
Her surname might start with a"N"
He really loves to vibe with her
Idk if she like me but he surely starting to like her.
Utpal is a good boy
Utpal you're hot 🥵
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Get the utpal mug.A pathetic new way of talking with a rising interrogative at the end of every sentence? Main culprits were young people? Now older people seem to be following this awful trend? I think it's because we live in an age of constant uncertainty?
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Person 1: hey who gave you those donuts
Person 2: oh it was the Uppal's
Person 1: damn those are some nice people.
Person 2: oh it was the Uppal's
Person 1: damn those are some nice people.
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n. uptalker; n and adj. uptalking
1. A way of speaking that puts an upward inflection on the last word of a statement that makes it sound like a question when it's not. (Common among teens and surfers.)
2. (grammar) speak with high-rise terminals (HRT).
n. uptalker; n and adj. uptalking
1. A way of speaking that puts an upward inflection on the last word of a statement that makes it sound like a question when it's not. (Common among teens and surfers.)
2. (grammar) speak with high-rise terminals (HRT).
Examples:
An uptalker would say "I've bought a new camera?" as though it were a question.
To say "Have a nice day" in uptalk, raise the last syllable as though you are asking a question: "Have a nice day?"
An uptalker would say "I've bought a new camera?" as though it were a question.
To say "Have a nice day" in uptalk, raise the last syllable as though you are asking a question: "Have a nice day?"
by Robert Doolan December 21, 2005
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