What "gooli" really means
Apparently the nick name I’ve been called since my first week at the army has different meanings in different languages. And some are not so pleasant :)
Sarah Siegel writes:
“Channa, I don’t want to forget to ask you for a word today. How do you say, ‘Bull’ in Kannada?”
“Gooli, Ma’am.”
And the urban dictionary says:
Goolies
Noun:
1. Private parts
2. Family Jewels“I kicked him in the goolies”
Balls of bull. Nice!




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Hi,
came here from Planetpython.
I am a native speaker of Kannada from Bangalore, India
and yes, gooli does mean a bull.
Gooli is a popular nickname even here for people who want to have their way all the time. :)