What does नौ-दो ग्यारह होना in Hindi mean?

What is the meaning of the word नौ-दो ग्यारह होना in Hindi? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use नौ-दो ग्यारह होना in Hindi.

The word नौ-दो ग्यारह होना in Hindi means cut and run, do a bunk. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word नौ-दो ग्यारह होना

cut and run

verb

do a bunk

verb

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❑ मैं शांत रहता हूँ और मौका मिलते ही वहाँ से नौ-दो-ग्यारह हो जाता हूँ।
□ I stay quiet and look for the first opportunity to leave.
भाई को देखते ही लड़के नौ दो ग्यारह हो गए।
The boys quickly disappeared.
और वह आदमी मंच पर से छलाँग लगाकर नौ-दो-ग्यारह हो गया।
At this, the young man jumped off the stage and disappeared.
डर के मारे उसका ढेर सारा मल-मूत्र निकल गया और वह शार्क वहाँ से नौ-दो ग्यारह हो गई।
“In pure fright, the monster voided a cloud of excrement and departed at an incredible speed.”
फिर उसका घर बनाने के लिए सरकार ने जिन मज़दूरों को यह काम सौंपा था, वे छत का सामान चुराकर नौ दो ग्यारह हो गए।
Then, those hired to help her stole her roofing material.
तभी पास में एक ज़ोरदार धमाका हुआ तो पादरी वहाँ से नौ-दो-ग्यारह हो गया। वह अपने घोड़े को तेज़ भगाने के लिए उसे क्रूस से मारने लगा।
When a shell exploded nearby, the chaplain fled in panic, striking his horse with a crucifix to urge it on.

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