| Slang | Meaning & Usage | Origin & Language | Examples | Where It’s Used |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| خربوطة (kharbota) | Nonsense talk, scribbles | Arabic (Saudi slang) | “هذا كلام خربوطة.” (That’s nonsense talk.) | Saudi Arabia, casual chatting, informal speech |
Definition & Description of Kharbota خربوطة
Kharbota means scribbles or messy writing in its literal sense, but in Saudi slang, it’s used to describe nonsense talk, random chatter, or meaningless words.
It’s similar to saying “gibberish” or “nonsense” in English. People might use it when someone is rambling, talking without making sense, or exaggerating too much.
The word is informal and light — not offensive, but dismissive.
Examples of Kharbota خربوطة
- “هاذا كلام خربوطة.”
(This is nonsense talk.) - “كل اللي قاله خربوطة.”
(Everything he said was just gibberish.) - “لا تجيب خربوطة، خلّك جدّي.”
(Don’t bring nonsense, be serious.)
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