"Goru Chuttu" is a Telugu phrase that translates to "Cow's Tail" in English.
The phrase is often used in a metaphorical sense, referring to something that is:
- Unimportant or insignificant: Like the tail of a cow, it's not a crucial part of the animal's body and is often overlooked.
- Something that is easily dismissed: It's something that can be easily ignored or brushed aside.
- A trivial matter: It's a small detail that doesn't have any major impact.
For example, someone might say "That's just goru chuttu" to indicate that a particular issue is not worth worrying about.