The phrase "nepali-radi-haru-ko-chikai" consists of several terms that, while having individual meanings in Nepali, are often used together in . Breakdown of Terms

A vulgar slang term for "sexual intercourse" (equivalent to the "f-word" in English). Usage and Context

A derogatory term traditionally meaning "widow," but commonly used as a severe insult similar to "prostitute" or "b*tch".

In online spaces, social media (such as TikTok ), and informal street speech, this phrase is used as a . It is not a part of standard or polite Nepali conversation and is typically filtered or banned on platforms with strict community guidelines.

A plural possessive marker meaning "of the [people/group]."

If you are looking for information on (as "Radi" can also refer to a traditional hand-knotted wool rug), please clarify if you meant the traditional Kirati weaving culture or traditional folk music . Nepali Valu Chikai & Teicky - Prapti