Thursday, February 19, 2009

what is mokkai

the word mokkai is derived from the colloquial tamil word mokkai, used to denote something blunt. as an example it is commonly used to say "mokkai kathi" meaning a blunt knife. the currently used wide sense of mokkai, meaning crap-talk is very apt, considering the fact that it explain the circumlocal, not to the point nature of mokkai.

any person as long as he is not dumb will definitely put mokkai. wat differs is the timing and intensity of mokkai. a reserved person may put mokkai only with his close friends. but a person more open and easy going will put mokkai with anyone around him.

mokkai is an universal phenomena crossing the barriers of countries, sex, race and language. it is interesting to note that mokkai is also independent of the intellectual capacity of the person puttin it. however quality of mokkai depends on the wit of the mokkifier. an intelluctual mokkai is extreme in nature. it is either too good or too dull. but an average persons mokkai is typically moderate and bearable.


let us mokkify the world together!

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