"mujeet" meaning in All languages combined

See mujeet on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: mujeets [plural]
Etymology: Blend of Muslim + pajeet. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|Muslim|pajeet}} Blend of Muslim + pajeet Head templates: {{en-noun}} mujeet (plural mujeets)
  1. (India, derogatory, offensive) A Muslim from South Asia. Tags: India, derogatory, offensive

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "2024 May 5, @RadekSpeaks, Twitter:",
          "text": "Funny how Egyptian mujeet is worried about Israel but their own government is Not opening the Rafah border for the people of Gaza",
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          "ref": "2024 August 5, Arjun Vaid (@arjunvaid077), Twitter:",
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