Sirudadi
Sirudadi is a term with roots in South Indian languages, particularly Tamil. It is often used to refer to a small, thin, or slender person, usually a male. The word can be a descriptive term, implying a lack of physical bulk or a delicate build. In some contexts, it can carry a slightly informal or even derogatory connotation, depending on the tone and intent of the speaker. However, it is not inherently offensive and can be used in a neutral, observational manner as well. The usage of "sirudadi" can vary depending on regional dialects and social settings. It is a common colloquialism used in everyday conversation.