1.)a traditional blend of spices which the indian subcontinent is famous for
2.) slang for someone of indian, pakistani, bangladeshi or sri lankan backgrounds.
2.) slang for someone of indian, pakistani, bangladeshi or sri lankan backgrounds.
by night prawler May 21, 2005
Part of an Indian cuisine which is a mix of spices. Used to flavor most things, such as lamb.
A specfic dish of food, people or person that Natalie talks about.
Referring to the race of people coming from the country of India.
A specfic dish of food, people or person that Natalie talks about.
Referring to the race of people coming from the country of India.
For dinner, we had lamb that was covered in curry.
Today, Natalie was talking about Nikhil, the curry from our school.
There was a curry coming off a plane that departed from India that I saw while waiting in the airport.
Today, Natalie was talking about Nikhil, the curry from our school.
There was a curry coming off a plane that departed from India that I saw while waiting in the airport.
by Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay. August 02, 2009
An Asian dish.
Really popular in Britain with people who have more beer than blood in their bodies.
Real nice food.
Also, belive it or not, it's a programming language.
Really popular in Britain with people who have more beer than blood in their bodies.
Real nice food.
Also, belive it or not, it's a programming language.
by urinal_cake June 01, 2005
a generic name for Asian food, usually Indian.
Very popular in UK drank with huge quantities of lager.
Very popular in UK drank with huge quantities of lager.
Ooh chicken bhuna and chips for me mate!
Give that pussy yank a chicken korma and make mine vindaloo matey!
Give that pussy yank a chicken korma and make mine vindaloo matey!
by nate rix June 11, 2003
ballin like curry
by dhar woman March 02, 2022
Food substance deriving from central asia, the earliest known recipe for which appeared on tablets found near Babylon in Mesopotamia, written in cuniform text as discovered by the Sumerians, and dated around 1700 B.C., probably as an offering to the god Marduk.
The origin of the word itself is likely to have it's origins from the Tamil word 'kari' meaning spiced sauce.
In Britain, curries range from quite mild, to very hot, vindaloo being one of the hottest varieties.
Americans would not be able to handle even a spoonful of vindaloo cos they are wimpy cry babys.
The origin of the word itself is likely to have it's origins from the Tamil word 'kari' meaning spiced sauce.
In Britain, curries range from quite mild, to very hot, vindaloo being one of the hottest varieties.
Americans would not be able to handle even a spoonful of vindaloo cos they are wimpy cry babys.
by M May 16, 2003