Equivalent to "your feaces" in English...it's a popular Lozi insult which other tribes in Zambia tend to know without really knowing exactly what it means.
Joe: masipa ya hao! You stepped on my white sneakers!
Brian: oh sorry bro but you didn't have to insult me like that...it hasn't gotten to that.
Brian: oh sorry bro but you didn't have to insult me like that...it hasn't gotten to that.
by Mataa Imasiku May 21, 2024
by Mataa Imasiku June 19, 2023
e.g...doctor: this newborn baby has been strong through out his birth..
mother: husband, give him a name..
Father: Mataa..
mother: husband, give him a name..
Father: Mataa..
by Mataa Imasiku May 21, 2024
Originates from "you don't even know" & it's something you say in a smug sort of way highlighting the ignorance of the people present over something lit you just did or are still doing. Of cos, some kind of admiration or positive amazement has to obvious in the people's faces.
e.g people arguing on how some kind of dance is performed & you perform it to perfection with everyone stopping to watch...it's only right you smugly say U.O.E.N.O immediately you're done!
by Mataa Imasiku July 20, 2021