noun | Desi slang (Pakistan/India)
A
derogatory term created by Tooba to call out women who recklessly cross traditional boundaries—flirting, chasing married or committed men, and stirring drama in
relationships and families. Used to describe women who, by their selfish or
attention-seeking behavior, are seen as a danger to homes, marriages, and social trust.
Origin:
Coined by Tooba as a warning for others about these kinds of women. Originally used as an inside joke between her and her circle, but meant to criticize and call out women who destroy families and reputations for their own gain.
Submitted by:
Tooba (Original Creator)
“She’s messaging every married guy on
Facebook again—typical urti phuddi behavior.”
“When she started
hanging out with her boss,
everyone warned him: stay away from that urti phuddi.”