Pronunciation: (Sch-Hu-Chi) Meaning: A type of cocktail drank by young people in Nigeria which comprises of Codeine and fruit juice, characterized by it drugging effect. Origin: This word originates from the Nigerian party scene, which is name after a potent cocktail mix. Sentence: There were lots of Schuchi to drink at the bar.Read More
Pronunciation: (She-Kpai) Meaning: To have nothing or to be broke Origin: This word was gotten from the word Shinshin and commonly used by young people in recent times. Sentence: Oga! I don’t have Shinkpai with me now!Read More
Pronunciation: (She-She) Meaning: Nothing, often used to describe being broke Origin: This word was gotten from the old Nigerian coin called a shilling which was used during the British colonial days. This word has been used to describe the least value of money one could have. Sentence: My guy! I don’t have Shinshin with me...Read More
Pronunciation: (Show-Di) Meaning: A young girl Origin: This word is commonly used by Ghanaian youths. It originates from the streets of Ghana. Sentence: The Shoddy passed here.Read More
Pronunciation: (Sid-Don) Meaning: To sit or to remain seated (verb) Origin: This word borrowed from the English word ” Sit-Down” and is used in many English pidgin across west Africa today Sentence: Abeg Sidon!Read More
Pronunciation: (See-See) Meaning: An attractive woman, a chic Origin: Original spoken as Sisi-Eko. This actually the full word but it is purposely shortened to Sisi. This word has been in existence for a long time on the streets of Lagos, Nigeria. Sentence: Sisi! What do you want to buy?Read More
Pronunciation: (Soup-E) Meaning: Lesbian sex Origin: This word originated from Nigeria and is commonly used by Nigerian youths. Sentence: The girls were caught doing Soupe in the school dorm.Read More
Pronunciation: (Ta-Ya) Meaning: Exhaustion, tired or feed up Origin: This word is borrowed from the English language and has the same meaning as it is in English, but it’s pronounced and spelt different. It’s commonly used in the streets of Nigeria and Ghana, as well as some other West African countries. Sentence: I don Taya...Read More
Pronunciation: (To-Or) Meaning: Okay or alright Origin: This word originated from the Northern parts of Nigeria and is widely used there. This word is actually a Hausa word, a language spoken predominantly in northern parts of Nigeria, meaning the same thing. Sentence: Tor! I will wait for him.Read More
Pronunciation: (To-Ri) Meaning: Story Origin: This word is borrowed from the English word “Story” and is commonly used in Nigeria and some part of Ghana. Sentence: The man likes ToriRead More