Kutcha butcha

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title: Kutcha butcha
text: Kutcha butcha is a Hindi phrase that means "half-baked child,” and is used to refer to biracial people of Indian and (white) British ancestry. The expression consists of two words: kutcha, meaning “uncooked” or “underdone,” and butcha, which literally means “child.” The two words together translate roughly as a child who resembles half-baked bread. It is primarily a derogatory term, meant to indicate the inadequacy of the individual, being neither Indian nor British, and it emphasizes the lack o
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