In South Africa, a born-free is anyone who was born after 27 April 1994 (Freedom day).
Example
You born-frees don't know anything about struggle.
"'Faa' is a borrowed word used for emphasis, originating from Hausa. It is often used at the end of expressions by Yoruba speakers with a Hausa background or origin. This phenomenon is particularly common among Yoruba people in Ilorin and Kogi.
Example
MΓ‘a na faa= I will beat you.
Boda bodas are bikes used as public transport in East Africa.
Example
I got a boda boda to Ntinda
Also known as Pretoria. This is the capital city of South Africa. The people of this city speak what they call SePitori.
Example
I know I'm a dick, akere I'm from Pitori.
The word 'robot' when used in the context of driving means Traffic light.
Example
"The robot is red..."
Luphi ugqoko is a chant or a phrase introduced by Bhinca Nation especially Blue Reigning Nation meaning "Where is the wooden tray/wooden board". It is directed to Khangelani DSD "Isilo" "Ugqoko lukazwelonke" Mhlongo, who has contributed a lot in South African traditional Music, Maskandi.
Example
Luphi ugqoko lukazwelonke? Luuuuphi?
Wendy Williams day is a holiday that is celebrated in South Africa every year on April 10th... This is of course according to Wendy Williams and whoever lied to her because there's no such.
Example
We are having a huge braai for Wendy Williams Day.
The incorrect way of spelling "should have"
Example
Should of known you was trouble from the first kiss.
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