A fork of Rural Dictionary
Yes, the word does mean sisterfucker, literally. The word was used even as early as the 1800s. If you read Lawrence James' book, the 'RAJ', you will find that Bhenchod was used as a common slang even then.The slang is still used across India and Pakistan, more so in villages, by men and women alike.
The pronounciation may change with the region( Baheenchod in UP & Bihar, Bhaincho in Punjab, northern India and Pakistan, and so on...)
It's like the exclamation point at the middle or end of every sentence for people mostly from South Asia.
David: Hey man how you doing? Amir: Not good bhenchod David: Woah bhenchod Amir: What bhenchod?
Usmaan doesnt know what hes talking about and pakis didnt popularize this. Punjabis pronounce it "panchod" -- and yes it means sisterfucker.
"Panchod, what the fuck are you doing?"