YOU ARE A FOOFIE!
Foofoos fart "Frat! FRRRT! Fart!"
In Hindi, "foofie" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a recognized word in the Hindi language. It could possibly be a name or a slang term, but it does not have a standard Hindi definition.
"Fever" in Hindi translates to "बुखार" (bukhar).
"Loda" is a slang term in Hindi which refers to the male genitalia. It is considered vulgar and disrespectful.
"Mojli" in Hindi means a ring or a piece of jewelry worn on the finger.
In Hindi, "jab" means "when" in English. It is commonly used to ask about a specific time or situation. For example, "jab aap aaye?" means "when did you come?"
'Kritika' in Hindi means 'constellation' or 'a group of stars' in the context of astronomy. It is also a popular Indian feminine given name.
"Fever" in Hindi translates to "बुखार" (bukhar).
in my foofie<3
Curd in Hindi is called "दही" (dahi). It is a dairy product obtained by fermenting milk with specific bacteria to create a creamy texture and tangy flavor. Curd is commonly consumed in India and used in various dishes and as a cooling accompaniment to spicy foods.
In Hindi, "jab" means "when" in English. It is commonly used to ask about a specific time or situation. For example, "jab aap aaye?" means "when did you come?"
in my foofie<3
The word your mother used last night
That's a hard question. Both Yes and No, sometimes.
"Loda" is a slang term in Hindi which refers to the male genitalia. It is considered vulgar and disrespectful.
That meant - will you get the answer of a question in Hindi. Well yes, if you ask 4 it.
"Bharosa" in Hindi means trust, faith, or belief in someone or something. It is used to describe the confidence or reliance that one has in another person or entity.
cuddles, wet wet, foofie, fifi, (your name) with epoo at the end, or shorty
'Kritika' in Hindi means 'constellation' or 'a group of stars' in the context of astronomy. It is also a popular Indian feminine given name.