NO SHAME - PIDGIN Dictionary
< PIDGIN Dictionary NO SHAME (no SHAYM), various functions in speech1. Remorseless; dishonorable or disgraceful. Example:Ai-sos, girl! NO SHAME ...
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< PIDGIN Dictionary RAJAH DAT (RAW-juh DAT), expression (variant of English “Roger that”)Indicates agreement.Examples:a. 1st guy: Brah, sometime...
Read more< PIDGIN Dictionary SHOOT (SHOOT) or SHOOTS (SHOOTS), expression1. Sounds good; let’s do it.Examples:a. 1st youth: Eh, I seen on da news dey gon...
Read more< PIDGIN Dictionary TOP SHAPE (top SHAYP), adjective(In) Excellent condition. Examples: a. TOP SHAPE, your tutu - 90 years old and she still sin...
Read more< PIDGIN Dictionary T'ROW ME OFF (troh mee AWF), expression (variant of English “thrown off”) Refers to a discovery that is unexpected or inappr...
Read more< PIDGIN Dictionary WHEN YOU GRAD? (wen yoo GRAD), interrogative (variant of English “When did you graduate?” usually referring to high school) ...
Read more< PIDGIN Dictionary WHERE YOU GRAD FROM? (way-uh yoo grad FRUM), interrogative (variant of English “Where did you graduate from?” usually referr...
Read more< PIDGIN Dictionary YOU GOING GO? (yoo-gohng-GO), interrogative (variant of English “are you going to go?”)(In response to social or recreationa...
Read more< PIDGIN Dictionary YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH (YEH-yeh-yeh-yeh-yeh-yeh), interjection 1. (positive spin) I agree; I remember that.Example:YE...
Read more< PIDGIN Dictionary SMALL KINE (smaw KINE), adjective/adverb1. Meager; a trifle (used to humbly downplay one’s own contribution or effort).Examp...
Read more< PIDGIN Dictionary NO CAN (no CAN), auxiliary verb (variant of English “cannot”)1. Impossible; infeasible.Examples:a. Local proverbs: If can...
Read more< PIDGIN Dictionary NO ACT! (no ACK), imperative (variant of English “don’t act (up)”)Curb your ego; don’t overestimate your significance (compa...
Read more< PIDGIN Dictionary NAH NAH NAH NAH NAH NAH (NEH-neh-neh-neh-neh-neh), expression Invalidates the speaker’s preceding statement, indicating it w...
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