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Gutley (noun)

Pronunciation: guht-ley

1. *A playful and quirky euphemism used in certain situations, especially in more formal or polite settings, to discreetly refer to someone who is considered naive, gullible, or not very bright, in lieu of the offensive Hindi slang word "chutiya."

2. A tongue-in-cheek substitute for the offensive Hindi slang word "chutiya," used to express mild annoyance or amusement at someone's actions or statements.
Teacher: "I don’t know how many people will give. Please help me one small line. Everyone listen everyone listen. See this."
***student not paying attention
Teacher: "Oye Gutley pay attention. Otherwise I will remove one eye."

Student A: "I can't believe I failed to qualify the GATE CS exam."
Student B: "Well, that's because you're a 'Gutley'!
Gutley by one_kick_just_one_kick October 5, 2023
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