in Norse mythology, the god of evil and destruction. In Norse mythology, a trickster who was able to change his shape and sex. His father was the giant Fárbauti, but he was included among the Aesir, a tribe of the gods. A companion of the great gods Odin and Thor, Loki helped them with his clever plans but sometimes embarrassed them. He also appeared as the enemy of the gods, entering their banquets uninvited and demanding drink. After causing the death of the god Balder, he was punished by being bound to a rock. Loki created a female, Angerboda, with whom he produced three evil progeny: Hel, the goddess of death; Jörmungand, the evil serpent surrounding the world; and Fenrir, the wolf
Kurdiyan Munde Muttiyaar Gabroo Jatt Jattiyan Baniya Pehlwaan Sapera Charda Jind Mahi Jind Jugni Veer Bhabhi Putt Mapiyan Yaar, Mittar : people : girls (kurdi: girl) usually single and young : boys (munda: boy) : woman Emphasizes the difference between a woman and a girl : man (gabroo javan: young man) : punjabi farmer (male) : punjabi farmer (female) : punjabi women (jatti) : moneylender, landlord (the quintessential bad guy) : wrestler (atheltic forms a big part of punjabi culture) : snake-charmer (sup/sap : snake) : bachelor : life (as in the love of my life), the quintessential woman : The object of envy : brother (veer mera : my brother) : sister-in-law (pronounced Pbabi) : Literally: son, Figuratively: dear child (male or female) : ma and pa : friend, boyfriend or girlfriend