1. Jig-jog (V/N)- लगातार उछलना
Example-
Roads way to my village are jig-jog.
Jig-jog all the balls.
2. Namby-pamby (Adj.)- इक्षाशक्ति और साहस से कमजोर
Meaning:-Weak and too emotional, weak in willpower and courage
Example-
Don't be a namby-pamby.
He is showing his namby-pamby emotion.
3. Hockerty-cockerty (Adj.)- कंधे के दोनों ओर पैर करके सफर करना
Meaning:-To ride on one's shoulder with a leg on each
Example-
Make a hockerty-cockerty to move outside of the wall.
4. Hodge-podge/hotch-potch (N)- खिचड़ी
Meaning:-A number of things mixed together without any particular order or reason
Example-
A hodge-podge of books.
5. Bibble-babble (Adj.)- बकवास बातें
Meaning:-Idle and nonsense talk, to babble
Example-
Lazy man also busy in bibble-babble.
Do your work on time, don't be bibble-babble.
6. Ding-dong (N)- घंटी की आवाज
Meaning:-The noise made by a bell, An argument or fight
Example-
Rang the doorbell. Ding-dong.
The bell sounding ding-dong.
7. Argle-bargle (N)- बाता- बाती, बहस
Meaning:-A verbal dispute
Example-
An argle-bargel is going on in the party meeting.
Sound of argle-bargle in the market.
8. Helter-skelter (N/Adj.)- जल्दबाजी में बिना किसी तैयारी में किया गया काम
Meaning:-Done in a hurry and confusion with less management, A twisted and slidable path form the top to bottom for people to slide down (N)
Example-
People ran helter-skelter.
It seems that books have been kept in helter-skelter.
9. Chit-chat (Adj.)- बकवास
Meaning:- Conversation about things that are not important
Example-
We spent the afternoon in idle chit-chat.
10. Hugger-mugger (Adj.)- छुपा हुआ
Meaning:-A state of confusion, not neat and clearly, Something secret or hidden
Example-
We should do this work in hugger-mugger.
He was engaged in hugger-mugger of money.
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