Nigerian Slangs and their Meaning....
Nigerians at home and abroad use different kinds of Nigerian slangs during conversations, this usually come up whenever they see their fellow Nigerians either t home or abroad, they usually use these slangs either in their local language, Whenever they see one another they flow in slangs in local, pidgin English and English languages. Some of these popular slangsinclude slangs like How far, How you dey, Nna men, Ki lo n sele?, wetin dey happen? Nawaa for you oo, and What’s up even though not Nigerian but used by a lot of Nigerians. e.t.c. Let’s take a look at some of the popular Nigerian slangs, here goes the list
Popular Nigerian Slangs and their Meanings
Fashi – forget about it
Peche – chill out
Amebo – backbiter/rumour-monger also called Gbeborun
Woza – slap
Guck – 1. sleep 2. believe a lie
Gbe ja – run away
Runs – try to do things the bad way.
Baffs – designer wears
Bakassi/Ikebe – Booty
ITK – All those “overserious” students. ITK stands for I Too Know
Aro – funny person. (peculiar to OAU)
Akata – White man
Jand – UK
Yankee – US
Ajebutter – rich spoilt kid
Comot-Leave
Nack-Hit
Domot-Entrance/Vicinity
Kak-Sit
Kaka-Butt/Shite
Pam-Chill out/Patient
Kele-Young woman
E/Im-He/She/It
Am-Him/Her/It
Dem-Them/They
Troway-Waste/Throw away
Mud-Die/Kill
Kpai-Die/Kill
Straff/Frap/Prak-Sex
Hammer-Strike rich
Awoof....
Kingly talk your own join....
Comments