Bali

‣ Noun

- 1. One’s own father.
- 2. Someone else’s father or an older man. Commonly used to refer to teachers or members of school staff.

‣ Title

- Mr.

Commonly used as a slang word in Zimbabwean Schools.
- “I skeem his bali brushed him.”

- “ Oan look at Bali Pierson!”
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Live

‣ Noun

- the truth

‣ “On a live?”

- Are you being serious?

Commonly replaced with “Vli” as an alternative.

Commonly used as a slang word in Zimbabwean Schools.
- “you’re capping
- “Jaq I’m tuning the live (or “vli”).”
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Quan

‣ Noun

- 1. One’s own mother.
- 2. Someone else’s mother or an older woman. Commonly used to refer to teachers or members of school staff.

‣ Title

- Ms. or Mrs.
- “ Oan my quan tuned to stop doing that barsh!”

- “ Quan Millard walked by! I had to clutch my phone.”
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Cabins

‣ Noun

- A home. (Also called a “Binacs”, an anagram)

Commonly used as a slang word in Zimbabwean Schools.
“Those oans joeled to his cabins (or binacs)”
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Skeem

‣ Verb

- To roughly think. Derived from the word “scheme”.

Commonly used as a slang word in Zimbabwean Schools.
“I skeem he got a concussion.”
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Chow

‣ Verb

- To consume, to be fooled (more commonly used in a sports setting) or to initiate intimacy .

Commonly used as a slang word in Zimbabwean Schools.
“He did some crazy sidestep and I chowed!”
“Oan chowed his babes.”
“I chowed his food!”
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Vae

‣ Noun

- To have. Formed as an anagram of the word “have,” a common practice to form new slang words within Zimbabwean schools.

Commonly used as a slang word in Zimbabwean schools.
- “Does he vae the keys to your rac?”
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