Word: guddo
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Dates: during 1996-1996
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...breath. I learned that only last month from an article by an English writer named John Hargreaves in Hemispheres, the United Airlines magazine. Although the word kabaddi is used for the chant in most of the world, Hargreaves wrote, "in Nepal this is 'Do-Do,' in Sri Lanka 'Guddo,' in Malaysia 'Chaddo-Guddo,' and in Indonesia 'Techib.'" Imagine appearing before the Olympic committee to argue acceptance for a game in which players constantly...
...think that any committee member has ever considered the fact that the Olympic spectacle includes little of the human voice beyond an occasional grunt by a weight lifter. I don't think that anyone has speculated on the multicultural impact of allowing one team to say "chaddo-guddo" while the other says "techib." No, I think kabaddi was simply not believed...
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