Ikhaya lokugqibela

Ikhaya lokugqibela is a term in Xhosa that means the last resting place (where a person is buried).


I'm praying for everyone who tries to steal my lover to go kwikhaya lakhe lokugqibela



Show me your number

Show me your number is a popular soccer/football skill in South Africa, where the player pretends to shoot the ball and the defender ducks, hence showing his/her number to the attacker.


They hit him with a “show me your number” and the crowd went crazy.



qwel

Another level


"Do you know where I'm qwelling?"



Magriza

Magriza is a slang term for grandmother.


I was raised by magriza.



Intusi

Intusi sisithetha-ntonye sobisi. Intusi is Milk in isiXhosa dialect.


Intusi yesizwe isengwa ezinkomeni zelali.



Uphi umamakho

Where is your mother


Where is your mother Eric ?

Uphi umamakho Eric ?



Lezothi

A beautiful person


Bona lezothi



Street Kid

Street kid is a term used in South Africa to refer to homeless kids, living on the streets.


I almost a became a street kid when I lost my mother.



Gbola

It is the Nigerian pidgin word for Penis


Davido's gbola is too big.



Biashara

In Swahili "Biashara" means business.


Nimeanzisha biashara ya ujenzi.




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