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Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Boredom Eliminating Post

 

31 comments:

  1. E shock 😲 you? You didn't see that coming, did you?

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  2. Straight up:

    No time
    At once
    Immediately
    Of course
    Yes

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  3. Abeg o- saying please in a sarcastic way

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    1. And the meaning ?

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    2. Expletives used informally as intensifiers
      Simply expletives abeg

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  5. Mbok- please
    Eweleke - shocked
    Wotowoto - anyhow
    Gbam - correct
    Oshisco - learner
    Abeg - please

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  6. God abeg oo....God please
    Omo...this can mean many things based on the situation πŸ˜…

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  7. Ngwanu! Not really sure of the meaning but I think it implies "carry on"

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    1. You are right cynthia.it means is okay too

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  8. Kweke,its an exclamation.

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  9. Japa - it simply means relocating to other countries, especially the overseas.

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    1. Japa: Running or Taking Off (especially when your eyes don see chomtin). Lol

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  10. Na wah o
    It is well
    God no go shame us

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  11. Na wa ——- unbelievable

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  12. So you see πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
    That one na my logo

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    1. Abeg abeg abegπŸ˜ƒ.. meaning hold it there!

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    2. Starr, me and you oo. It's very rare of me not to use it either text or words

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  13. No wahala
    I even use it officially o, (calls)
    Kai

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  14. E shock you?
    Meaning: Are you surprised?
    You think say you wise abi?
    Meaning: Can you see that you don't know-it-all.

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  15. Omo mehn! πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚ I don't know the meaning oo.. But it's a combination of yoruba and igbo slang

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  16. Gadammit!😳...like an exclamation "that's shocking" or in local parlance "I don't believe it".

    No leles...the road is clear so nothing: obstacles or blockade is gonna hold me back.

    ChauπŸ–️... Bye, especially if you are in a hurry.

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  17. Chai!, I have overused it to the extent my daughter has started mimicking me.

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