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goonda

or ܲ·岹

[ goon-duh ]

noun

Indian English.
  1. a rogue or hoodlum.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of goonda1

First recorded in 1925–30, goonda is from the Hindi word ܲԻ
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Example Sentences

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It is poor, deeply patriarchal and criticized for its thuggish political culture, the “Goonda Raj.”

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The cover story in Tehelka magazine, entitled “Jailhouse Rock,” uncovers the continuing “goonda raj” — or thugs’ reign — in the state of Uttar Pradesh despite assurances from the newly elected chief minister, Akhilesh Yadav, of stringent action against criminals in the state.

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The lawlessness of the ‘goonda raj’ overseen by his father, Mulayam Singh Yadav, remains a not-to-distant memory for many people in the state.

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Indian mentality was 'Goonda Raj', which meant 'rule by thuggery'.

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