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Re: Igbo Slang by anambraamaka: 10:58am On Aug 08, 2018
NwaJozi:
my favs

EKE TUO
akanchawa
nnunu

bosalin, phyno, zoro slangs

Most of these lines here credited to phyno I heard them from bosalin first God let my brother blow abet

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Re: Igbo Slang by emyblinkx(m): 10:55pm On Sep 05, 2018
OdenigboAroli:
Onye ngbu is an Anambra slang meaning a weakling...Guy ayi anaro azu ndi mgbu.
Arubam is an Anambra slang meaning my "G" or my Nigga.
Nkolo is Anambra slang meaning my hood,or my end.
"Ofego aka" means he is gone.
"Opia nkpulu" means gunslinger.
"Umu mma" means bevy of beauties.
"Wusa aru" means relax or chill out.

Onye mgbu - someone who doesn't know wassup, a learner or you can say a mugu
Re: Igbo Slang by oluigbo1(f): 7:45pm On Sep 06, 2018
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