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Catchword for “KLPD”
Catchword: KLPD
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Part of Speechn.
The part of speech reflects that used in the full entry, and not necessarily the part of speech as it is used in the quotation below.
Quotation: “This guy Raju rescues this woman from a sadistic husband, restores her confidence in her art, makes her a star…and what does he get in return? Ruin and death. That’s the classic Indian woman, frigid and prude. It was the ultimate example of KLPD.” “What’s KLPD?” “Khari L.…Par Dhoka!” “What’s L….?"…(I couldn’t see the connection. That’s why I’m convinced that the brains of the Indian males lie mostly in their L…s.)
Article or Document Title:
“Are Indian Women Frigid?” (URL)
Author:
Vandana Aggarwal
Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
JaaL
Publishing Location:
India
Date of Publication:
Mar. 1, 1999
This cite belongs to a full entry for KLPD.
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