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  • proper noun India A title used for a sister-in-law

Etymologies

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Hindi

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Examples

  • She hit big time with "Bhabhi", followed by a string of films like

    The Hindu - Front Page 2009

  • Ironically she also refers to the fact that Shireen Javed is the "Bhabhi" (sister-in-law) of PCB Chairman, Ejaz Butt and they are not willing to listen to her complaints.

    Cricket Photogallery from Cricketnext.com 2009

  • 'Aishwarya is my' Bhabhi 'and if she likes the subject and role, it would be privilege and honour for me to work with her.'

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • 'Aishwarya is my' Bhabhi 'and if she likes the subject and role, it would be privilege and honour for me to work with her.'

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • 'Aishwarya is my' Bhabhi 'and if she likes the subject and role, it would be privilege and honour for me to work with her.'

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • 'Aishwarya is my' Bhabhi 'and if she likes the subject and role, it would be privilege and honour for me to work with her.'

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • 'Aishwarya is my' Bhabhi 'and if she likes the subject and role, it would be privilege and honour for me to work with her.'

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • 'Aishwarya is my' Bhabhi 'and if she likes the subject and role, it would be privilege and honour for me to work with her.'

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • 'Aishwarya is my' Bhabhi 'and if she likes the subject and role, it would be privilege and honour for me to work with her.'

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • 'Aishwarya is my' Bhabhi 'and if she likes the subject and role, it would be privilege and honour for me to work with her.'

    NAACHGAANA 2008

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