🇮🇳 Bihari Words Part 2: More Funny & Savage Bhojpuri Slang You’ll Love! 😂🔥

 

The charm of Bihar isn’t just in its food, festivals, or people — it’s in its language!
Every word in the Bihari dialect (especially Bhojpuri) carries emotion, drama, and humor. You can’t just hear it — you have to feel it! ❤️

So here’s Part 2 of our most loved Bihari words — from the ones that’ll make you laugh 😆 to the ones that’ll make you go, “Aree wah! Ee ta mast ba!” 🙌


💬 More Funny Bihari Words with Meanings

🗣️ Bihari Word💡 Meaning (in English)🤓 Usage/Feeling
BhaklolFoolish / Silly“Arey bhaklol ho gaya ka?” (Have you gone nuts?) 🤪
LappanLazy person“Ee lappan kab uthbe?” (When will this lazy one wake up?) 😴
Phat gayiGot scared“Result dekh ke ta phat gayi!” (I got scared after seeing the result!) 😅
JhakmaarShow-off / Overacting person“Kitna jhakmaar hai ee!” (What a drama queen!) 🎭
ChapraasiInformal word for messenger or helperOften used teasingly 😜
Chappal maar dengeWe’ll hit you with slippersSaid jokingly but with emotion 😂
GhochuDumb / Innocent“Tu bada ghochu ba re!” (You’re such an innocent fool!) 😆
BhaukaalStyle / Swagger“Uska bhaukaal dekha?” (Did you see his swag?) 😎
KhopadiHead“Tora khopadi kharab ho gayil ka?” (Have you lost your mind?) 🤯
TirpitCompletely satisfied (usually after eating)“Aaj ta tirpit ho gayil!” (I’m full and happy today!) 🍛

🎭 Why We Love Bhojpuri Slang

Because it’s raw, real, and relatable!
Every word tells a story — whether it’s about teasing a friend, scolding with love, or just adding spice to conversations. 🌶️
Bihari words aren’t just language — they’re emotion with expression! ❤️


📢 Stay Tuned for Part 3!

We’re just getting started!
Next up — we’ll explore romantic, emotional, and savage Bihari phrases that show how rich and colorful this dialect truly is. 🎶

So stay tuned, keep smiling, and don’t forget to share this post if you’ve ever said —
“Ee ta hamra style ba!” 😎✨

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