ASUN

Asun
23
Mar

ASUN

March 23, 2025
/æˈsuːn/ Definition: ASUN is a traditional Nigerian dish made from spicy grilled goat meat, cut into small pieces, and tossed in a fiery pepper sauce. Originating from the Yoruba people of Ondo State, Nigeria, ASUN is a flavorful delicacy often served at celebrations, parties, and social gatherings. Its bold, spicy taste and smoky aroma make it...
Read More
Awoof
25
Mar

AWOOF

March 25, 2025
/a.wʊf/ Definition: AWOOF is a lively Nigerian Pidgin term used to describe something given for free—whether a gift, promo, or unexpected bonus. It captures the excitement around freebies while often carrying a playful warning about potential hidden catches. AWOOF: A free item, giveaway, or no-cost offer Synonyms: Freebie, dash (free gift), promo, handout, bonus Antonyms: Paid item, purchase, expense,...
Read More
Aza
13
Jan

AZA

January 13, 2024
/ˈa.za/ Definition: AZA is a Nigerian Pidgin English term used to refer to a bank account number. It is commonly used in informal conversations, especially when requesting money transfers or discussing financial transactions. The term has gained popularity with the rise of mobile banking and digital finance in Nigeria. AZA refers to a bank account number, often...
Read More
Ba
31
Mar

BA

March 31, 2025
/bɑː/ Definition: BA is a Northern Nigerian Pidgin word used as a tag question meaning “isn’t it?” or “is it?” It’s added to the end of statements to seek confirmation or agreement, similar to “right?” in English. The Northern Nigerian Pidgin word “BA” is a small but powerful part of everyday conversation in the region. Acting like the English “right?” or “isn’t...
Read More
Baba
25
Mar

BABA

March 25, 2025
/ˈbɑː.bɑː/ Definition: BABA is a versatile Nigerian term used to address elderly men, father figures, or respected individuals. It conveys respect, authority, and sometimes admiration for someone’s status or style. BABA: A term for an elder, father, or respected man Synonyms: Elder, papa, grandpa, oga (boss), big man Antonyms: Pikin (child), boy, youth, smallie Listen to how “BABA” is...
Read More
31
Mar

BABA IJEBU

March 31, 2025
/ˈbɑːbɑː ˈiːdʒɛbuː/ Definition: BABA IJEBU is Nigeria’s most popular illegal lottery game, where players bet on numbers for a chance to win cash prizes. It operates through local agents across streets and markets, with daily draws that attract millions of hopeful gamblers. Every day, millions play hoping to “strike” big, despite its illegal status. The game...
Read More
Babalawo
06
Apr

BABALAWO

April 6, 2025
/ˌbæbɑːˈlɑːwoʊ/ Definition: In Nigerian Pidgin English, BABALAWO refers to a traditional spiritual healer, also known as a native doctor or witch doctor. The BABALAWO serves as a spiritual intermediary, offering solutions through divination, herbal medicine, and ancestral knowledge. Synonyms: “Traditional healer”, “Herbalist” Antonyms: “Medical doctor”, “Pastor”, “Alfa“ (Muslim cleric) Hear how native speakers pronounce BABALAWO in the video below. Usage Examples: Informal: “My BABALAWO...
Read More
Bad belle
11
Jan

BAD BELLE

January 11, 2024
/bæd ˈbɛ.lɛ/ Definition: BAD BELLE is a Nigerian Pidgin English term used to describe jealousy, envy, or ill will toward someone else’s success or happiness. It is commonly used to refer to individuals who harbor negative feelings and may wish others harm due to their own bitterness or resentment. BAD BELLE refers to jealousy, envy, or wickedness,...
Read More
Baff
05
May

BAFF

May 5, 2024
/bæf/ Definition: BAFF is a Nigerian Pidgin English term used to describe the act of bathing or taking a shower. It is a common word in everyday conversations, reflecting the simplicity and practicality of Nigerian Pidgin. The term is widely used across Nigeria and other West African countries, where Pidgin serves as a lingua franca. BAFF means...
Read More
Baga
04
May

BAGA

May 4, 2024
/ˈbaɡa/ Definition: BAGA is a Nigerian Pidgin English term used as an insult to describe a foolish, undesirable, or disrespectful person. It is a strong and often offensive word, commonly used in informal settings, arguments, or jokes. The term reflects the expressive and direct nature of Nigerian Pidgin, which often adapts and simplifies words for ease...
Read More
1 2 3 4 5 19