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It is a derogatory word - Used mainly for misers.
But chirkut is also used for petty thieves, rouges, eve teasers, law breakers, shop lifters and general criminals.
Answered by OPP, 06 Feb 05:11 pm
But chirkut is also used for petty thieves, rouges, eve teasers, law breakers, shop lifters and general criminals.
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It means the cheap nature of behaviour of the person
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 06 Feb 05:11 pm
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Chirkut means in Mumbai language 'Chindhi '. (Old , torn and pached clothe.It means a very small piece of paper with some note written on it. Such notes are also used in Hundi transactions - probably that's what you have come across in Hindi movies.
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 06 Feb 05:10 pm
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Chirkut means in Mumbai language 'Chindhi '. (Old , torn and pached clothe. ) ...(Idiot and stupidity also can be told
Answered by RANGBARSE, 06 Feb 05:07 pm
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