A badass German phrase popularly used in a military context. It losely translates to 'Yes Indeed' or 'Yes Sir'
by Teal'c the Jaffa November 19, 2010
bitch #1 : pfft jas and gabi suck theyre annoying
bitch #2 : uh but theyre so powerful they can beat us up and hurt us-
bitch #2 : uh but theyre so powerful they can beat us up and hurt us-
by himynameisjasmine December 31, 2021
by Michael Tran May 26, 2008
A condition that develops when you hear and/or see something that you find attractive.
Symptoms:
- Rapid heart beat
- Instant hormonal changes
- Increased blood flow
Causes:
- Words or sights that trigger the brain.
Symptoms:
- Rapid heart beat
- Instant hormonal changes
- Increased blood flow
Causes:
- Words or sights that trigger the brain.
by jazzy.inf January 05, 2023
Used in urban, colloquial Bengali, the term is the perfect translation for "get the f*** out of here." In can also imply "quiet down" "leave me alone" " let it be" etc. The English word OFF is joined by "ja" which is pronounced "jaa" literally meaning "go."
by #brandbrujo April 14, 2017
Afrikaans slang used when in agreement, as an acknowledgement or simply as a friendly greeting. Predominantly used in and around Cape Town, and the bigger Western Cape province where it derives from.
Janice: "Great to see you again, Serge."
Sergio: "Hos ja! You too, Janice."
That 'jol' was 'lekker' this weekend, nê?
Hos ja! Djas!
What a great "nommer" (song)!
Hos ja!
Sergio: "Hos ja! You too, Janice."
That 'jol' was 'lekker' this weekend, nê?
Hos ja! Djas!
What a great "nommer" (song)!
Hos ja!
by Vanniekaap February 05, 2021
A white male from Durban - South Africa, using a unique dialect of English interlaced with Afrikaans words. Most commonly found at local watering holes on the prowl for woman (birds). Attire includes tight sleeveless shirts and flat-brim caps. They commonly can be identified by there lack of respect for woman and the elderly.
by Big-Fudge August 25, 2021