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What does dhamki mean in English?

"Dhamki" is a Hindi word that means threat.

It is used to describe a verbal or physical intimidation, often used to force someone to do something against their will.

Here are some examples of how "dhamki" might be used in a sentence:

* He gave me a dhamki to pay him the money.

* The bully was giving dhamki to the younger kids.

* She received a dhamki call from an unknown number.

It's important to note that "dhamki" has a more serious connotation than simply saying someone is "threatening" in English. It often implies a sense of fear or danger.

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