poda patti

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Malayalam പോടാ പട്ടീ (pōṭā paṭṭī, go away, dog).

Interjection[edit]

poda patti

  1. (India, slang) An insult: go away, you dog!
    • 2008, Arundhati Roy, The God of Small Things: A Novel:
      The puppy seized the opportunity and tried to stage a combined entry. Kochu Maria hit the floor fiercely with her hands and said, "Hup, Hup! Poda patti!" So the puppy, wisely, desisted. It appeared to be familiar with this routine.
    • 2009, Janhavi Acharekar, Window seat: rush-hour stories from the city:
      A servant's snot-nosed child smiled up at him before stomping the ground to scare away a straggly cat by shouting, 'Poda patti' - Go away, you miserable dog!
    • 2016, Sidin Vadukut, Dork: The Incredible Adventures of Robin 'Einstein' Varghese:
      The world mocked me when i sent my resumes to consulting firms and investment banks. Rahul Gupta's exact words were, 'Einstein, you are a complete idiot.' IN YOUR FACE RAHUL GUPTA ! PODA PATTI! Bastard.