Noun
Auxiliary Verb.
1. A classic South African term used to drastically exaggerate certain words in the everyday language. 2. A name given to your best Bru during an argument or conversation. It can be insulting or banter
Auxiliary Verb.
1. A classic South African term used to drastically exaggerate certain words in the everyday language. 2. A name given to your best Bru during an argument or conversation. It can be insulting or banter
1. Yussy, Bru! Did you hear about that owes' trip to Bloem? Ay it was Poes funny!
2. Bru that owe behind the bar was such a Poes! He tried to charge me R45 for a Lion when I can get them for R10 at the bottle store
2. Bru that owe behind the bar was such a Poes! He tried to charge me R45 for a Lion when I can get them for R10 at the bottle store
by Chalieb June 13, 2019
A difficult person. Someone that is not agreeable to the general consensus of his or her contemporaries. Term used in South African English slang originating from the Afrikaans language
Eg: Marco da Silva is such a difficult poes.
Eg: Marco da Silva is such a difficult poes.
by Silbud September 18, 2023
by undies-wa December 11, 2019
by Tajmahol November 22, 2019
"Pulling a Poe" refers to a person that is family or among best friends who fails to mention that they are in a deep relationship,have gotten serious, possibly are living together, engaged and/or married. The eventual revealing is more likely an accident than an intentional confession
by Woodrow the Vorlauf Master September 07, 2014
Someone that is the hoe of Poe. Can be used as a tool and as a woman at the same time. Often pertaining to people that have the name beginning with R and ending with a
Nate: what do you think of my Poe hoe? She is always all over me.
Pimp: uh, congratulations... I guess. You really caught yourself a Radhika didn’t you.
Pimp: uh, congratulations... I guess. You really caught yourself a Radhika didn’t you.
by Loolooslaps June 09, 2020