Ou

A South African term used to address a male counterpart.
Pronunciation 'Oh'

Plural: "Ouens"
"This Ou is making me naar, yesses."
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yesses

A South African term used mostly when reacting to something bad or good.
"Yesses I'm late for my exam."

"Yesses this betty looks nca"
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cavva

A South African term meaning look. Same as cav
"Cavva le mpahla, cavva le slumber."
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soze

A South African term from the Xhosa language used when disagreeing with someone and directly translates to "will never".

Pronunciation ; 'so/zé
Friend 1: "Would you ever date this meddie ?"
Friend 2: "Aii soze boy"
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foja

A South African term meaning look, mostly used by Sowetans.

Pronunciation: "Fo' dja"
Malik: "Foja this meddie, she's mooi."
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covva

A South African word meaning to take or steal, past tense 'Covvele'. Originated in Soweto.
"Covva le phone fast sihambe."

"Ehh, ning' covvele ifone vele ?"
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gazi

A South African term from the Zulu language meaning "blood" mostly heard in Cape Town and used to describe someone who is dear to you, commonly referring to other males.
"Awe Gazi, where've you been ?"
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