Wednesday, February 9, 2011

NSIT LINGO (Inspired by: Alliance)

  • Thass : Random talk about the most weirdest and useless things. “Kya kar rha tha?? Abe yaar thass maarte maarte saara time nikal gaya”Thass GD and Thass groups are integral part of NSIT culture. Events like Spin a Yarn and Thass GD ensure that the competitive edge and verbal innovativeness of Thass remains intact over the time. 
  • Machana: No performance or event is complete without this. “ macha mat yaar, shanti se kaam kar le”...Machana was the favorite past time...Machana usually ended with Thass sessions, and sometimes, albeit most of the times, Thass sessions drifted to other topics with no relation watsoever to the original topics and ended with another round of Machana and so on...This virtuous cycle had continued for more than 12 hours on multiple occasions.
  • Fight: putting an effort to complete anything. “Ho to jayega par fight marni padegi”...Most frequently used word during exam days.
  • Bakar: exaggerating about something/ someone. “Bakar panti mat kar be”...Integral part of Thass sessions.                                                                      
  • Khokaa: the small shop on the way to metro station. “bahut bhuk lagi, chal oye khokha chalte hain”...A place that has spawned many a bakars and has been a training field for most prolific bakars.
  • Funda: logics and ideas. “Apne funde mat pel, soch le kuch”...Used in Machines and other incomprehensible subjects.
  • Fatta: illogical logic. “Fatte mat maar ”...Extensively used in subjects like Manufacturing Processes, IOME, EEM etc. and in FIGHTING circumstances has been even used in subjects like Analog Electronics, Digital Communication, and Microprocessors depending upon the gravity of situation.
  • Bhassad: fish market. “Bas bhassad macha le tu”...That's why NSITians are so good at clearing GDs of B-Schools.
  • Pen-D: pen drive. “******* pend de be” Saare dayschi Chitts se hi Pen-D maangte the;) ;) ;)
  • Sahiii: when you are surprised and happy, kind of wow. (Also, Jabhieee...) “Abe sahiiii, tune to phod diya”
  • Ghissu: Studious. “Abe ghissu, bas ghista rha kar din bhar"