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moti

British  
/ məʊˈtiː /

noun

  1. derogatory  a fat woman or girl

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Etymology

Origin of moti

C21: Hindi

Example Sentences

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In the Moti Bagh neighborhood, one young woman has transformed her home into a haven for the cat community.

From Salon

“You get dizzy at some point,” said Moti Bukjin, ZAKA’s spokesperson.

From Seattle Times

They landed in Delhi and soon became partners in a restaurant called Moti Mahal serving food from the Punjab region.

From New York Times

The case involves two competing restaurants and families, each claiming a lineage with the city's renowned Moti Mahal restaurant founded in 1947, and each calling themselves the inventors of the popular dish.

From BBC

Until one day, when three of them - Kundan Lal Gujral, his cousin Kundan Lal Jaggi, and Thakur Das Mago - ran into Singh at a makeshift liquor joint, and convinced him to let them open a new Moti Mahal in Delhi.

From BBC