While the individual words are culturally significant, the phrase as a whole appears to be associated with a practice called :
: The narrative centers on a married woman named Eteima and her illicit affair with Bungo , a young driver employed by her husband.
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In the Manipuri Meiteilon language, "Eteima" traditionally translates to a sister-in-law or an older brother's wife. In the context of viral social media fiction, the term has evolved into a prominent narrative trope.
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"Eteima Thu Naba" (specifically "Eteima Mathu Nabagi Wari") is a popular series of adult-themed digital stories shared on Facebook within the Meitei/Manipuri-speaking community. These stories typically follow a serialized format and focus on forbidden romance, often involving a younger man and an older married woman (referred to as "Eteima"). Overview of the "Eteima" Series