Sunday, February 24, 2008

mahesh, maheshed, maheshing

mahesh

Function: verb

Inflected Form(s): maheshed (ma-hesh-ed), maheshing (ma-hesh-ing).

Meaning:
1.a. :To fool a person (don’t mahesh me) b: To tell bunch of falsehood and make it seem very real. (I was maheshed.) , (They were maheshing the poor lad.)
2. deceive

Etymology: “Mahesh B”, (2004S2P8587), a student of BITS Pilani, Goa Campus known for his mendacity.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

yoyoyo...The term roxx..This should be added in the Oxford dictionary as a tribute to the deceptive liar of all times.
by,
oopparwaala

devan said...

the term as such is good but there should a proper antonym coined for it. the fellow who gets deceived or say the fellow who lies and gets caught should me termed "ARUDIED"

Anonymous said...

yup that was an apt connotation !!also for a fella who gets thrashed and beaten up by big bigg bullies should be called "devanend,devaning"