rowdy-sheeter n.— «He also criticised the government’s decision to release 89 rowdy-sheeters on parole.» —“Andhra Speaker suspends 28 MLAs for a day” in Hyderabad The Statesman (India) Apr. 16, 1998...
rowdysheeter n.— «Though the district has 50 ‘senior rowdysheeters’ (‘A Class’ in police parlance) and 250 petty criminals, the “encounter” with Shaji was the first one for the anti-rowdy squad.» —“Live by the...
m-learning n.— «All the companies unequivocally express their support for mobile learning or m-learning as it is called.» —“India: E-learning’s knight in shining armour” by Shashwat Chaturvedi in...
potel n. a hotel owned by a South Asian, especially one from India. Etymological Note: Patel, a common Indian surname, + hotel. A term also using Patel in its construction is Patel shot. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
potel n.— «The diasporic or long-distance Indian remains an enigma, most of all to herself. From Silicon Valley and Potels’ (Patel-run hotels) in the US, to the National Health Service and the retail grocery trade in the UK, Indian...
potel n.— «In a related development, the Indian chapter of the Potel Owners’ Association of America pledged to reserve accommodation in their US-based potels—or Patel-owned hotels—for any vote counters or other cogs in the political...