1: to be buck naked
2: an image or a video that shows people engaging in erotic stuff (i.e., kumbulabulushula)
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Related terms for musvo
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Sn
Blue movie
*Muriwo, *nyama, pono, *mabhakings, *musvombolimbo, *sombonyo
Buck naked person...
1: to immerse, dip, or submerge something in a liquid.
2: country (or nation)
3: the whole world (or the entire earth)
Note: Nyika also means state i.e., a sovereign state but not a federated state like for example California, The State of New York, Lagos, or the Free State of Bavaria. So...
magaro means buttocks. In the singular form, you'd say garo or dako (i.e., "butt" or "bum").
Related terms
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Booty
Matako, magadziko, chivakashure, shure
Anus
Mukosho, musuri
Example sentences
Zvokuti means: "to a great extent," "very much," or "to the extent that... [blah-blah]". Therefore, for the latter meaning, you'd use the word to emphasize that things happened beyond what you were expecting.
Another dialect word that carries the same meaning is zvekuti, and that's what you...
Zvomoka means to be unplugged or removed from a normal position. A similar word in chiShona is svomoka, which also means that an object (or a thing) is not situated or located in its usual place.
Example sentences for zvomoka
zvongonyoka
means either serpentine, rectilinear, sidewinding, or concertina movement. For instance, the way snakes or some creatures without legs move on the ground. A synonym for zvongonyoka is zvonga.
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means two days ago or the day before yesterday. For example, if today is Friday, you'd be talking about Wednesday. And a synonym of zwana is marimwezuro. However, you are less likely to hear zwana in many conversations or come across it on social media because many Zimbos nowadays don't speak...
means address e.g., a place where someone or something can be found or contacted, typically consisting of a house number, street name, and sometimes a postcode. This can also mean a website address too.
Examples sentences
1: an apple i.e., a green or a red firm fruit whose shape is like a tennis ball but with a crispy edible exocarp (or skin). It's also used to make a wide range of ciders or good ole pruno in the penitentiary.
2: Apple Inc. i.e., a U.S. of Ayy technology company that is more into hardware...
vanorira vanongonhongwa
is a phrase that means good recording artists don't need gimmicks to gain traction in the media or the need to constantly pull off publicity stunts in order to bring more attention to their upcoming record single, full-length studio album (dambarefu), or live show...
means a man should refrain from gossiping or spilling tea.
This Shona expression stems from a cultural perspective wherein it's widely acceptable for women to spill the tea as much as they like. But for men, Zimbos will look at you sideways if you spend your time heavily engaged in people's...
kuganza
means to be extremely pompous about your material possessions or achievements, e.g., professional qualifications, marriage status, awards, the car you drive, the size of the house you own, and all that jazz.
This often happens on suoshal miidia—and I personally don't have a problem...
madhunamutuna in the chiShona language means either of the following:
1: an inharmonious situation wherein folks are having difficulty getting along with one another. Hence, the scenario will most likely spiral out of control without resolving all disputes, and some parties involved will find...
kutora sinuka yekubhawa kuisa padheni
this means to marry (kuroora) either a female bartender, a stripper, a thigh vendor, a slay queen, or a woman who used to regularly go to pubs, and nightclubs each and every weekend. Or a woman who still does the same right up to this day.
Note: In the...
gudhu yako haisi gudhu yangu
this Shona expression means what satisfies you as a person does nothing for me or that which makes you happy doesn't mean much to me since a lot of things in life are subjective e.g., music, food, fashion, lifestyle and etc.
Note: There are some toffee-nosed...
vanenge vabvunzwa naniko
this popular Shona expression means "Who would've asked them?" or "Who would've consulted them?", and common usage of this phrase is mostly in response to airheaded social media personalities who tend to write shallow think-pieces — on the Gram — whilst making a...
history haina basa is a sexual liberation expression that is often used by some Zim women to emphasize that you shouldn't have to worry about having fun from early in your 20s because that won't significantly affect your chances of settling down (kuroorwa) when you are ready to do so, since you...
hapana kwatiri kuenda
this expression means that whatever we are doing right now isn't going to amount to anything tangible, and as such, don't have high hopes that our efforts will pay off except that you should quite frankly brace yourself for the worst to come.
Note: In non-figurative...
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