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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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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Barsh

‣ Noun

- indeterminate activities, matter or objects. “Stuff”.

Commonly used as a slang word in Zimbabwean Schools.
- “Stop doing that nuffy barsh!” (activity)
- “This is that rich barsh!” (matter)
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Mean

Adjective

- An emphasising word.

Commonly used as a slang word in Zimbabwean Schools.
“He bailed that test a mean item!”
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Zod

‣ Noun

- A bald haircut. Derived from the Shona slang word “Zuda” for being bald.

Commonly used as a slang word in Zimbabwean Schools.
Oan joeled to school with a zod!”
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Soz

- Shortened variation of the term “sorry”

Commonly used as a slang word in Zimbabwean Schools
- “Soz about taking your shoes dawg.”
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Tune

‣ verb

- To communicate information. To tell.

Commonly used as a slang word in Zimbabwean Schools.
- “ Tune this oan the barsh you were rapping about.”
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