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  • noun Plural form of chamcha.

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Examples

  • The popular discourses came up with such classic words as chamchas for the sycophants (literally meaning a lickspittle who is spoon-fed official lies), and tarbuja (tormuj in Bengali) or watermelon for members of the Congress party (implying that these were green, or pro-Indian on the outside, but red, or Marxist-leaning on the inside).

    Arlen Specter, Party Switching and Political Chameleons 2009

  • Can you prove with a single instance that the JMM leaders are not the faithful dalals and chamchas of the Tatas, Jindals, Mittals and many multinational companies who are out to loot Jharkhand and its people.

    CPI(Maoist) - An Open Letter To Sudhir Mahato, Dy. CM of Jharkhand Abhay N 2007

  • The corrupts - Khaleda and Hasina and their chamchas - are directly benefited if CTG looses ground.

    Are India and Pakistan panicking? Since a developed Bangladesh is a good thing for the region, They 2007

  • Step down from your ivory tower, and take a tour of the city; not with thousands of chamchas cohorts/supporters, but as an ordinary citizen.

    Who's visiting Pune today? Chirayu 2005

  • The moment the exit sign lights up over an employee's head, the good times are over: bosses suddenly bare their fangs, colleagues start hissing amongst themselves, and management chamchas slither around suspiciously.

    sans serif churumuri 2010

  • Let thousands of Thackerays & chamchas die out of frustration.

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2010

  • There is a darbari (court) culture, there are chamchas around her.

    rediff.com 2010

  • If there is true freedom of speech and expression, why was "Satanic Verses" banned in India by "secular" Congress and why Sonia's chamchas did not allow the movie "Sonia Sonia" to be completed?

    arabnews - frontpage 2010

  • The information of which gangster has come for a hearing is usually sought by his friends and relatives who come to spend 'precious moments', and by the chamchas there who say, 'Bhai ko salaam marne aaya'.

    Analysis 2010

  • That means that in the CEC meeting in two days, they decide to remove Zardari and his chamchas

    ALL THINGS PAKISTAN 2009

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