This phrase appears to be a mix of Mongolian slang and social media promotion typically found on Facebook. Based on the language, "S awna naidwartai" roughly translates to "Buying S [likely referring to a specific item or currency like 'Soul' or 'S-point'] reliably," and "Yg odoo mashind huhnu" refers to "Breastfeeding/sucking in the car right now." In the context of Mongolian Facebook, this often refers to adult-oriented content or services being marketed through catchphrases.
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: Often, these posts contain links that claim to show a "video" but actually lead to fake login pages intended to steal your Facebook credentials. : Often, these posts contain links that claim
Within an hour: 10K reactions. The comment section became a living poem of repeated phrases, inside jokes, and genuine check-ins: "Bhai, tu theek hai? Huhnu ne utha diya kya?" Huhnu ne utha diya kya