Lado meaning in Nepali | Lado meaning in English
In this lesson you'll learn meaning of Lado meaning in Nepali language. It is only for providing information. Lado (la-do) meaning in English is Penis. Lado is rough word and said when someone is angry. It can also be said linga in proper way if you wish to say more formally. While filling up a form if you see linga then it means male or female.
If someone says "Lado kha" then he means eat peanis, people say this when someone is very angry or some people do use slang words without being angry. You might also hear "Lado ho muji" (mu-ji) or "Lado ho". When people are angry and they strongly disagree with what other person is saying then they say like this. It means they disagree with what the other person is saying to him. Here, "ho" means yes or right and "Lado ho" means it's not true. Muji is said to peple which means pubic hair. People say this while kidding with friends also. They say "Yeata aija muji" (yea-ta) which means come here pubic hair.
If you wish to say goat's reproductive organ during formal conversation then you can say Bakhrako (goat's) linga instead of Bakhrako (ba-khra-ko) lado.
Lado jasto (jas-to) - This means like a penis. People say this when someone is irritated with something or someone. They may also say Lado jasto manchae (la-do jas-to man-chae) which means a man like a penis. This doesn't mean his physical appearance looks like penis but it means he is irritate with that man.
Lado khana karai rako (kha-na ka-rai ra-ko) - It means, "Are you shouting to eat penis?". People often say this while quarrelling with each other but all people may not use rough words.
Kera jasto (ke-ra jas-to) - like a banana / like a penis. Kera means banana and direct meaning or kera jasto is like a banana but indirect or slang meaning is like a penis.
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