A South African term popular in the Coloured community. Making ghaai is essentially to make fun of someone, to have a roasting battle. It's also considered ghaai to give someone a somewhat offensive nickname based on a prominent physical feature of theirs. Most likely it's an Afrikaans nickname.
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