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Punya

By Punya
published on November 18, 2025

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If you have Punjabi friends or are going to a party with a Punjabi person, you’ll want to speak in a friendly and colloquial manner. Using Punjabi slang words and phrases in such situations is a given!

You can always count on the Ling app to learn colloquial phrases and vocabulary. That’s why today we’ll teach you some Punjabi slang that’s used in conversations, and other words that can come in handy, such as ‘What’s going on?’ – Hor ki chalada? (ਹੋਰ ਕੀ ਚਲਦਾ?). We’ll also give you some tips for remembering the words (like watching Punjabi movies!), and answer some common questions.

But first, want to see how much you already know? Take our short quiz to test your skills and then start learning!

Test Your Knowledge First: Punjabi Slang Words Quiz

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Real Punjabi Slang Challenge

Test yourself! Choose the correct meaning of these Punjabi slang words.

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What is a "Patola" (ਪਟੋਲਾ)?

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The word "Jugaad" (ਜੁਗਾੜ) means...

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When you call someone "Vella" (ਵੇਲਾ), it means they are...

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"Bindaas" (ਬਿੰਦਾਸ) means...

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What does "Fittey Muh" (ਫਿੱਟੇ ਮੁੰਹ) mean?

Punjabi Slang Words Used In Punjabi Conversation

It is a well-known reality that you can find two things in plenty in any corner of the Indian subcontinent: potatoes and Punjabis! I’m not sure about potatoes, but when it comes to Punjabis, I can’t disagree!

These exceptionally warm and good-natured individuals may be found wherever in the region, from north to south, west to east. And if you happen to meet them, anticipate a lot of Punjabi coming your way.

So here’s your lesson on Punjabi slang words and phrases. This is what you should have on the tip of your tongue unless you want to get bowled over by its quirks!

EnglishPunjabiPronunciationMeaning
HurryਛੇੱਤੀChhettiThis expression means to do something immediately or swiftly
GirlਪਟੋਲਾPatolaIt carries for “a hot and fancy Punjabi girl.”
BoyਗਬਰੂGabarooIt means “a young, well-built Punjabi boy.”
Problem/ NoiseਰੌਲਾRaulaaIt is perhaps the most indispensable term for every Punjabi, denoting “a really messed-up situation.”
ProblemਸਿਆਪਾSiaapaThis word also means a messed-up situation. The literal meaning of this word is “trouble.”
HugਝੱਪੀJhappiIt means “to hug,” so if you want to hug someone, you can say “jhappi pao.”

Other Punjabi Slang Words And Phrases

Punjabis have long been recognized for living life to the fullest and for their sense of humor, and the Punjabi language reflects this attitude. Punjabi comedy movies are well-known not just in India and Pakistan but also in many other nations. And several amusing Punjabi words in them can make you laugh out loud!

Many prominent Punjabi expressions have made their way into other cultures as well. Some of them represent Punjabi heritage and culture, but most of them are amusing, which is why they have become so common. Check out this list and see how many you use or have come across!

EnglishPunjabiPronunciationMeaning
What’s going on?ਹੋਰ ਕੀ ਚਲਦਾ?Hor ki chalada?It is a Punjabi version of “Shat’s happening” or “What’s up?”
I want to kill youਮੈਂ ਤੇਰੇ ਛਿੱਤਰ ਮਾਰਨੇ ਹੈਂMain tere chhitara maarane hainIt is one of the famous Punjabi slang words that comes to the mouth of Punjabis (especially Punjabi moms) when someone behaves messily.
Hey, how are you?ਹਾਨ ਵੀ! ਕਿੱਦਾਂ?Haan vi! Kiddaan?It is the general way of asking and greeting our companions. It means, “how have you been so far?”
Leave it, let it beਖ਼ੈਰ ਛੱਡੋ ਤੇ ਮਿੱਟੀ ਪਾਓKhair chhaddo te mitti paaoThis famous slang means “just leave it, bury it.”
What do you think of yourself!ਵਡਾ ਆਯਾVadda aayaaThis renowned slang can be used in any condition by prefacing whatever the situation’s demand comes up.
Get lost!ਦੂਰ ਫਿੱਟੇ ਮੂੰਹDurr phiṭtey muhThese Punjabi slang words translate as a curse, which means “may your face burn in a hell.” Remember, it is mainly used in a humorous way.
Son of a liarਖੋਟੇ ਦਾ ਪੁਤਰKhottey de puttarIt is a loving way to express that someone is the son of a donkey (an idiot).
Hurray!ਬਲੇ ਬਲੇ/ਸ਼ਾਵਾ ਸ਼ਾਵਾBalle balle/ Shaavaa shaavaaUsually, it is an expression of enjoyment.
Go for itਚੱਕ ਦੇ ਫੱਟੇChak de phatteyIt means, “Come on, and keep it up!”
Oh, Godਹਾਯੋ ਰੱਬਾHaayo rabbaIt expresses the dramatic Punjabi Mommy Moments 
God’s graceਰਬ ਰਾਖਾਂRab raakhaaIt literally means, “may God be with you.”
What is it to us?ਸਾਨੁ ਕੀSaanu kiAn ultimate expression after many gossips
Get lostਫਿੱਟੇ ਮੁੰਹ ਤੇਰੇPhittey muh tereOne of the popular Punjabi slang words or phrases used to express frustration or annoyance.
Let it be, boyਤੂ ਰਹਿਣ ਦੇ ਕਾਕਾTu rahin de kakaCommonly used by the elders when they see the younger ones not able to complete a task to their expectations.
Get out of hereਡੱਫਾ ਹੋ ਇਥੋਂDafaa ho ithonThere are variants like Duffa Ho Foran, which means “Get lost immediately,” or Duffa Ho Aethon, meaning “Get lost from here.”
Grow up, dude!ਬੰਦਾ ਵਣ ਜਾBanda ban jaOne of the few polite Punjabi slang words to tell someone to stay within limits or behave.
Take a chill pillਠੰਡ ਰੱਖ ਯਾਰThand rakh yaarA simple phrase, mostly used to tell the person to “keep calm” or “don’t worry.”

How Do You Say “Slang” In Punjabi?

There is no Punjabi equivalent to the English word “slang”. However, in Punjabi culture, slang generally means “loose language” and can be known as apshabad, which generally means bad words, swear words, or cuss words.

Tips For Remembering Punjabi Slang Words

  • Immerse yourself in spoken Punjabi by talking to family members, watching Punjabi movies on Netflix, and listening to Punjabi podcasts or YouTube videos.

  • Practice using slang in conversations by picking a few words from this blog post and trying them out naturally.

  • Listen to Punjabi music and pay attention to the lyrics to improve your pronunciation and understanding.

  • Join Punjabi language groups or classes at local community centers, gurdwaras, or online platforms.

  • Speak, even if you make mistakes, and try responding in Punjabi during daily interactions.

  • Use language apps and online resources like Ling or flashcards to reinforce vocabulary.

  • Think in Punjabi by mentally narrating daily tasks in the language to build fluency. For instance, instead of saying, “I am eating,” think in your head, main khana kha riha/rahi haan (ਮੈਂ ਖਾਣ ਜਾ ਰਿਹਾ ਹਾਂ / ਮੈਂ ਖਾਣ ਜਾ ਰਹੀ ਹਾਂ).

FAQs About Punjabi Slang Words

What Does “Mitti Paa” Mean?

Mitti paa (ਮਿੱਟੀ ਪਾ) is a Punjabi phrase meaning “forget about it” or “let it go.” It literally translates to “put soil on it,” implying that something is not worth worrying about. It’s used to advise someone to move on from a trivial matter.

What Is “Tota” In Punjabi Slang?

In Punjabi slang, Tota (ਟੋਟਾ) refers to a beautiful girl or an attractive woman. It’s often used informally among friends to compliment someone’s appearance, similar to saying “hottie” in English. However, its usage can be seen as objectifying, so it’s important to use it considerately.

What Does “Fudu” Mean In Punjabi Slang?

Fudu (ਫੁਦੂ) is a derogatory term in Punjabi slang used to insult someone, implying they are foolish, naive, or an idiot. It carries a strong negative connotation and is considered offensive. It’s best to avoid using this term in any polite or respectful conversation.

Wrapping Up Punjabi Slang Words

So, in this blog post, we learned some of the most popular and common Punjabi slang words like patola (bombshell/ hot chick), gabroo (a hot guy/ rough and tough guy), raula (a mess/ messy situation), siaapa (trouble), and so on.

We also learned some Punjabi slang phrases like hor ki chalada for “what’s up” and thand rakh yaar (take a chill pill). These are Punjabi words and phrases that are used in colloquial Punjabi or spoken Punjabi, in everyday situations.

And we also had a short quiz at the beginning, which you can take again if you want to see how much you’ve improved after reading this post!

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Master And Speak Punjabi Easily

Do you want to limit your learning journey to just Punjabi slang terms, or learn the language like a native speaker?

If you want to learn common phrases like “What is your name?” (tuhaada naam ki hai), “My name is” (mera naam hai), “Where are you from?” (tusi kithe de ho), or “How are you?” (tssi kiven ho?), start learning essential Punjabi words and phrases. 

But if you’re in for some serious language learning, then the Ling app is your ultimate answer. It’s made for language learners who want the best and most helpful app to learn their target language. This app works wonders for beginners, so you should not worry even if you know nothing about the Punjabi language.

Additionally, the Ling app will provide you with grammar notes, language features, conversational phrases, correct sentence structure, pronunciation, and more. It will teach you to focus on all necessary aspects, and you will also gain some knowledge about the exciting and awesome culture of Punjab.

So visit the Play Store or App Store and download the Ling app today. Learn Punjabi in the most fun and exciting way!