Jollof



Being rich or having a fun time.

Example

The guy just dey jollof with him new motor


By nickktony August 13, 2016

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Tey Tey



Long time ago

Example

Omor this tin don happen tey tey


By Ariel August 16, 2016

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Woto woto



Plenty

Example

You go collect woto woto o


By Moses obi April 25, 2022

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Egbe



Police people

Example

Egbe for Naija too dey like money


By Etim Emmanson May 20, 2017

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Who Open Gate



Who invited you into my/our conversation.

Example

1. See this one who open gate for you? radio without wire.
2. What are you doing in my mention? who open gate for you?


By John Doe October 6, 2016

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Cannur



1. Means ‘can not’ or ‘can’t’
2. I cannur come and kill myself.

Example

If you cannur open it give am to James


By Adeyinka Adekanbi August 22, 2018

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Omo



a generic term used to express various levels of bewilderment.

the Nigerian exclamation “Omo” has it's roots in the Pidgin capital of Nigeria Sapele-Warri-Ughelli axis. though the term “Omo” means child in Urhobo, Isoko, Yoruba, Edo, Esan & various other Nigerian languages the exclamation originated from Delta State as Deltans particularly scream “Obob” “Oboy” “Omo” “Oma” when bewildered

Example

Pidgin: Omo boy wey you bring your mind down

English: Bro, take a chill pill


By Mega January 10, 2023

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Come and be going



1. A nice way of saying "You have over stayed your visit, you can start leaving now."

2. It can also be used in a rude way to ask someone to stop what they are doing before they cause more damage or problems

Example

1. Y are you insulting me in my house? Oyah come and be going.
2. Buhari you have finished us - Come and be going before we die


By AMANi June 7, 2018

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KOLO



Crazy

Example

This guy don kolo


By August 16, 2016

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Racks



It means fight or to fight

Example

Kenyans and Nigerians dey racks for twitter


By Baddonaire September 3, 2016

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