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Nigerian Slangs And Their Meanings by selfemployed(op): 5:13pm On Jul 24, 2022
I was somewhere today and a young man was being beaten up for stealing another person's phone.

Someone referred to him as a jonkey and a street boy.

Anyone know the meaning of jonkey?
Re: Nigerian Slangs And Their Meanings by Binchim001: 5:17pm On Jul 24, 2022
You are indeed a jonkey
Re: Nigerian Slangs And Their Meanings by Oceanblaze(m): 5:19pm On Jul 24, 2022
selfemployed:
I was somewhere today and a young man was being beaten up for stealing another person's phone.

Someone referred to him as a jonkey and a street boy.

Anyone know the meaning of jonkey?
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Re: Nigerian Slangs And Their Meanings by WatchYourSix: 5:23pm On Jul 24, 2022
selfemployed:
I was somewhere today and a young man was being beaten up for stealing another person's phone.

Someone referred to him as a jonkey and a street boy.

Anyone know the meaning of jonkey?
Its spelt as "Junkie".....person with a compulsive habit or obsessive dependency on something.
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