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  1. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    slang Kubatirwa pena

    In Zim slang "kubatirwa pena" means your attempts at accomplishing something in retaliation or a rebuttal towards someone have been completely thwarted. The only thing you can do from there is either you spin the story so that you can bounce back. Or you can just count your losses and let it be...
  2. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    slang Maya

    In Zim slang "maya" simply means 'no' or 'negative.' It is mostly used when someone asks you a question of whether something is true or false. Hence, if you respond by saying 'maya' you will be answering the question in disagreement with the subject matter. Note: The antonym of maya is 'bho'...
  3. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    slang Chivheti

    chivheti means the Occidental culture (chiRumbi) or generally anything that does not relate to customary ways of Chivanhu (African traditional culture). Note: Keep in mind that the word Vheti means the English language; it doesn't matter whether it's en-US, en-GB, or whatever. But the word...
  4. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Chinaira

    chinaira means marijuana (Cannabis Sativa or Indica). Note: In the Republic of Zimbabwe, the law of the land currently doesn't permit the recreational use of cannabis therefore it is also illegal to cultivate it for such reasons. However, new legislation is slowly addressing the legalization...
  5. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Wanga

    wanga means a broke person. Wanga is also sometimes used in shaming broke men who are over-confident to step out of their league hoping they will be accepted by a gorgeous-looking slay queen. But unfortunately, the ending is always the same though, that is, with a rejection of course...
  6. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    slang Choku, hupfu

    choku is the street name for cocaine (or coke) in the Republic of Zimbabwe while mapopukoni, refers to crack cocaine. hupfu in the context of slang means exactly as you'd probably expect and that's white heroin (an opioid). But since there are different types of heroin, here are Zim slang...
  7. Bla Jedza

    What is the British equivalent of the CIA?

    What is the British intelligence agency similar to the CIA?
  8. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    slang Shinda

    "Shinda" in Zim slang means a message board thread. In addition, shinda is also applied in reference to post replies (or comment thread) on social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Tumblr, Pinterest and Reddit. Example Usage: "Handei nayo mberi shinda tinoda...
  9. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    slang Kuchopa

    kuchopa means to speak broken English or to mispronounce words, names, and phrases by inadvertently butchering them because you know, you are perhaps only familiar with your native language after all. Nevertheless, it goes without saying that albeit English is spoken all over the world not...
  10. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    slang Tee

    The word "tee" in Zim slang means to 'kiss' but obviously not in the form of a greeting. Rather the word itself refers to what two people in love, a fling, etc would do as a sign of love and affection. Example Usage: "Oan, the reason I have these lip stains on my shirt is the next daige wanted...
  11. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Ka-that-so

    means "je ne sais quoi", charisma, X-factor, or a special intangible attribute that makes a person extremely likable without either trying so hard or breaking a sweat. On the contrary, some people may be extremely talented and very good at what they do, but because of their personalities, this...
  12. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Kubatwa

    kubatwa means to be under the influence of some drug; however, this word is sometimes used by some Zimbos in reference to being inebriated (with either wine, spirits, or beer) instead of being high from drugs although that's not what it really means. Note: Generally if a person is self-aware...
  13. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    slang Dotcom

    dotcom or alternatively in the Shonglish form "dhotikomu," both terms refer to the latest trending gossip. In addition, other closely related synonyms include mafaira or makuhwa in chiShona language. Example usage:
  14. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Expagorate

    miin fi seh sopm iin ditiel bout wetin yuh dey talmbout. Fi hegzampl, "expagorate" e dey yuus fi aks smadi fi clarify fi dem poin, espeshali wehn dem staat fi taak for tekniikal jargon langwij, ah wehn dem seh illogical conflicting stietmentdem i.e., aalsuh nuon for chiShona langwij az...
  15. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Papiula Zim hip-hop and Zimdancehall signature adlibs

    Each and every Zim hip-hop and Zimdancehall recording artist has their own unique signature catchphrases and adlibs. Firstly, let's take a look at some of the most popular recognizable catchphrases starting with Zim Hip Hop music: Takura - "Okay, okay..." Stunner - "Tazzoita Cash records..." &&...
  16. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Ngoma

    ngoma means lean or a central nervous system depressant cough syrup that contains codeine (an opiate) and in this context, it's consumed for recreational purposes instead of medical use. Etymology Ngoma pronunciation is slightly similar to a formal chiShona word spelled the same as ngoma...
  17. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Mbama, chidhura

    mbama in Zim slang means an extremely beautiful woman and that is to say, on a scale of 10, she is either a flawless 9 or a perfect 10. She is so beautiful beyond words and chances are she's high maintenance too. You better be loaded mate, if you want her. However, if you are smart enough y'all...
  18. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    slang Kedha

    kedha this is a shortened social construct of saying mukaradhi or mukedha which means you are either biracial, multiracial, or a mixed person. However, in the Republic of Zimbabwe, being biracial doesn't mean you are black because there isn't the one-drop rule you'd find in countries such as...
  19. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    slang Kunoza

    kunoza is a way of speaking with a posh accent often as a means to try and portray yourself as though you are classy, sophisticated, and all that pseudo-intellectual jazz. In addition, a person who is into that stuff is called munozi or musaradhi. Note: Kunoza is derived from the way by which...
  20. Nolwazi Kwayedza

    Chapomba, musombodhiya

    chapomba (or shapomba) means any legal liquor that is in the range of 80 proof (40% ABV) but not more than that, whereas musombodhiya or otherwise known as mbatutu generally means anything starting from at least a minimum of 100 proof (50% ABV) to about 160 proof (80% ABV). musombodhiya...
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