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Khaali fukat

खाली फुकट
KHAA-lee FOO-kut

Something done for free or without purpose.

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Meaning & usage

Khaali fukat is a colloquial expression used in Hindi and Marathi to describe actions done without any cost or purpose. It often implies doing something without any meaningful outcome or simply for the sake of doing it. The phrase combines 'khaali', meaning 'empty' or 'free', and 'fukat', meaning 'without charge'.

In a sentence

He spent the whole day khaali fukat, just wandering around without any plans.

As seen in crosswords

Khaali fukat is a 11-letter answer. A typical clue:

“Something done for free or without purpose” (6,5)

Category: General Origin: Hindi, Marathi Script: Hindi

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