Popular Cuss Words From Around Nagaland

Slang is a type of language consisting of words and phrases which are more common in speech than in writing. We Nagas love cussing sarcastically to our way to glory and there`s no doubt about it. Here are some of the most common cuss words in Nagamese Creole used popularly in Nagaland. Brace yourself.
NB : Parental Advisory Explicit Content.

10 - Misa Mishi (Hanky Panky)

Cleverly used to undermine devious/unethical behavior, activity or mischief. If you find something odd or useless Misa Mishi is the best way to describe it.



9 - Nipare (Can`t Digest)

More popular among the female clique. It is a sarcastic way of disapproving something that you can`t accept/agree or come in terms with. If you dislike a particular person, place, or thing just load your ammo and say nipz (short form). End of the story your target is decimated.



8 - Okara Bang/Ullu ka patha (Dumbhead/Stupid Idiot)

Like the translation suggest, it is particularly used to thrash any individual who have got limited brains. If your IQ is average or below average expect one of these coming your way.



7 - Itu khabi (Dig That)


Typically used to scapegoat and mock someone who is in deep trouble. We`ll make fun of you first and help you later. Dig that.



6 - Sala (Freaking)

This is like a bridge connecting to the real fire, the remote control to the real bomb. You can add any of your own cussing after this particular word to bring up the level of fierceness. More like an adjective but it still make sense in any way you want to use it. Sala check out the next one.



5 - Chup bay/Hala nai (Cut the crap/Shut up)

Tired or too bored to hear annoying blabbering? Hit them right back with this verbal artillery so that they can zip up. Trust me it works.



4 Yet terika (What the)

Made a fool out of yourself or spotted/landed in an unexpected situation. This is a perfect way to have a little me time or with your groupie to exaggerate the event. Happiness is saying “Yet Terika” Haha!!!



3 - Chutia/Harami (F****r/Snitch)

Be cautious and maintain responsibility while using the first one, especially while around parents & elders. Second one is fine, snitching don`t deserve respect anyways.



2 - Kutta la bacha (Son of a bitch)

These is mostly used when you are totally pissed off or extremely angry. Venting out your anger at someone with it is satisfying. Totally vindicated.



1- Laura (Dick)

These one stands out from all of the above. The king of all slangs no cuss in Nagamese Creole is complete without this particular word. Half of our Naga brothers can`t resist from saying these and it`s definitely the bomb. Only thing is that we shouldn`t use this when our mums, sisters and girlfriends are around. It’s a boy thing and we love it.

Who`s Next?

Mr. General, his name is Parker, his team scrutinizing all the traces left by the serial killer. Reports flashing about the serial killer in Dimapur city, who for quite some time has been murdering people with masterfully laid out plan leaving no sign or traces, and thereby causing the uptight investigating team difficult to detect.

I changed my identity and shifted to a small town called Peren, joined newly established St. Anthony institution. New place and new environment was enough to light up my spirit and brighten my day.


On the first day of the class, I bumped into a girl, and damn I was enchanted by her first impression. She was the daughter of General Parker. We made a brief introduction. 'Hi, my name is Villa,' said the girl. 'Oh hi, I'm Alexander but you can call me Alex,' I replied!

My blood temperature rose to 100 degree centigrade, my heart precipitating at great speed, having conversed with the girl that i like, I was already spellbound and enchanted to her like she was some crazy witch. She was new in town as well. And guess what? Happiness ran through my veins after I learned we were in the same class. Proceeding forward looking for our respective class room, I managed to ask her number.

We became close friends because of her easy going character. But, she wasn't that placid though, and that made her special. We became fond of one another chatting even inside the class room. She was the senorita I had dreamed of and I was ready to move mountains for her. Months went by and we decided to take it to the next level. We went for a ride in my car to a restaurant for our first date.


Meanwhile, the General and his team got the information that the serial killer has moved to another town. It was the town where the General's daughter has recently been shifted. Petrified and concerned about his daughter Villa, he rang up her number but to his utter dismay, she wouldn't pick up the call fuelling the tense to his already petrified feeling. He rushed to his SUV without any seconds delayed and drove as fast as possible to Peren in a quest to find her.

In the meantime our dinner was going fine. I wanted to surprise her so we rode to a small farm house in the depth of the woods where there was no possible sign of humanoids. Finally, the arrival came, the arrival that most couples do in their first date. The place was dimly lit, quiet and peaceful that we could even hear the sound of our breaths, hearts beating fast and adrenaline hormones racing up, we watched each others lips, fornicating in the back of our mind.

As she came closer towards me to grab a kiss, I slowly pulled out a knife which was tucked inside my pant. And from behind, i twisted her head and slitted her throat. Cutting her into pieces, i took her lung and heart out, put it in a box and kept it in the deck of my car.


Then I took a cigar out, lit it up, poured the entire house with gasoline and burnt it down to ashes to leave no sign or traces. Remember? I changed my identity. My name is not Alexander and I'm the one they're looking for.

Moving Places

  • Sometimes life brings us to a standstill where we have no option but to move on. We may go to a different place to live, work, study, for vacation or maybe for no particular reason at all. It`s exciting at first, we expect too much at times until we feel left out and kind of home sick, other times the fun is more than expected and we just can`t seem to get enough. Whether by road, train or flight, the best part of the journey is to travel. The landscape, trying variety of foods, meeting new people etc, are just some of the adventures worth mentioning. When on the road, it`s nice to pamper yourself, plug in your earphone and groove in to your favorite playlist. Well what do you listen to if you happen to do the same? Blues, Alternative, Classical, Country, Hip Hop/Rap, EDM, Jazz, Rock, Reggae, or is anything is just fine? Music is solace and listening to it on a journey surely takes it to another level.
  • Had an awesome memory, befriending someone while on a journey stretching a distance of almost a thousand miles. Well it`s strange how we can be complete strangers to best friends the next minute. The hardest part is the introduction and making the first move, maybe that’s because the first impression really counts and sometimes we are just too shy to make the first move. Thankfully once it`s over, we can expect the good things coming. A decent chat or friendly smile, memories and good times together are both worth mentioning.
  • Well it`s nice to meet new people every once in a while and constantly become close friends. How would you feel if somebody you met out of the blue write you a note, and conclude it with all her best wishes, “Sweet Little Surprises” are they. It`s enough to bring a big grin on your face and the feeling you get is priceless. Little gestures like these are enough to make you realize that the good things in life are for free. What a wonderful world it will be if we give a little love and get a little love of our own. Moral of the story being, “Be nice to everybody”.
  • Moving to new places can be rude at times, often we tend to miss everything related to things back home. Maybe it’s the food, friends, families, girlfriends/boyfriends, or just about anything. But hey, look beyond your instinct and realize that living in the past only makes you weaker. So take a deep breath, relax. Try adjusting with the new city, town or environment, and always be positive and thankful. Put on the courage and take the lead. Maybe it can start with a friendly gesture or a simple conversation, we never know. And if you are lucky enough you will be surprised how easy things turn out your way. You can move places to start all over again, to find your purpose in life, see the world and experience new culture or build a career. Whatever the reason is, overall it’s a challenge. So look within and ask yourself.  Are you ready to move places?

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