Dictionary/Kukur ko Mut

कुकुरको मुतKukur ko Mut/KOO-kur-ko MUT/

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Meaning

In informal Nepali speech, "kukurko mut" (literally "dog's urine") is often used as a slang expression to refer to alcohol, especially when someone — typically a wife or a frustrated family member — is angry or unhappy about a person's drinking habit. It shows disapproval, disgust, or mockery toward excessive or irresponsible drinking. So, when someone says "kukurko mut," they’re not talking about real urine, but using it as a harsh, contemptuous way to describe alcohol and the behavior of the drinker.

Example Usage

आज पनि कुकुरको मुत खाएर आयौ हैन?

Etymology & Origin
Origin

No etymology information available

Regional Usage

Used throughout Nepal

Word Details
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Date added
August 30, 2025
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