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...
ndopanzira here apa?
this is a rhetorical question that is commonly used in the Republic of Zimbabwe when someone decides to cut through another person's yard or private property in order to take a shortcut so that they can reach faster wherever they are going.
Often this happens in...
kuramba mvana hunge uine mhandara
Literal meaning: rejecting a single mother suggests you have a childless girlfriend as an option.
Contextual meaning: when a person refuses something generously given to them and says it is bad or not appropriate for their needs often implies they're confident...
dumwa
means either a magick talisman, waist beads, or a special hand-made small cloth with strings on the side that contains mbashto (mbinjiri or mishonga) and is often worn either around the neck, waist, or tied around one's arm.
It is, of course, intended to bring good fortune to its wearer...
pondo (or "2 bho-bho")
means two dollars, two euros, 2 quid, etc., as long as the value of the currency being mentioned amounts to, umm "two," so, yeah, it doesn't matter really.
Another variant of 2 bho-bho is two bho-bho. However, pondo shouldn't be misconstrued with paundi (or mapaundi in...
means a person — particularly a woman — with chiseled calves; often a result of going to the gym on a regular basis whilst doing cardiovascular exercises e.g., running on the treadmill, cycling, mountain climbers, ankle hops, stair climbing, etc.
In some cases, wearing high heels every day to...
musana wederere
means your lovemaking skills leave much to be desired, you are not a bedroom bully i.e., a one-pump champ who can hardly last long enough to satisfy their partner for them to reach an orgasm (kutunda). This may either be an effect of being overly excited, high levels of...
Kana munhu akaromba is it normally okay for them to freely provide funds or dish out money directly to their family members without any issues? I am asking because sometimes it doesn't make sense when you see someone being a rich mbinga but has poor relatives that still live a substandard...
chadonha
this is bosh ("grand larceny") wherein a group of people steal money or personal property by using a perfidious job offer or a confidence trick.
The way chadonha is carried out is either as follows: one person deliberately drops a wallet in front of a target individual while walking...
nhumblex
means pregnancy i.e. the period of time when one or more babies develop inside a woman's womb (chibereko).
Note: the formal words in chiShona for pregnancy are either pamuviri or nhumbu.
kudhibha
1: to forget something (or not being able to recollect previous events)
2: the state of being naive (or the opposite of being street-smart, if you will)
Examples:
means either a verbal or a physical attack laced with sheer unadulterated hatred.
Note: Vhayorenzi is often used as a popular hashtag on social media platforms by Zimbaz to draw attention by gathering around more people (i.e., a Zimbo audience) especially when two or more influencers are going...
kumhanya bani
means acting out of character whilst behaving in abnormal ways as though your intelligence quotient (IQ) is below 70; however, not necessarily because you have an intellectual disability (ID) (kurwara nepfungwa).
But often due to either a high intake of drugs or liquor or simply...
vakadzi haumbovapedza asi ndiwe ungatopera
this is a cautionary message, particularly to HVM ("high-value men") without any sense of dick discipline, hence the underlying meaning is that even though women may throw themselves at you, it's practically impossible to fulfill all your fantasies and...
skweeeeeeya
means an equal outcome or an honest agreement between all parties involved wherein everyone benefits without any particular member being swindled (kuvharwa or kukwidibirwa). Another alternative spelling is skweya.
Note: This word skweeeeeeya is pretty much a butchered Shongrish way...
waita mutete
1: this means the situation at hand is well above your pay grade, either because you lack the necessary qualifications or because you are not a member of the power circle -- you are a nobody!
2: a phrase used for saying, "you and I are not on the same level; you're beneath me. You...
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