Controlling hypocritical freak, with a huge norpia. An Oborn displays psychotic behavior, and should be sent to a mental institute. An Oborn is one of the most deadliest things on this planet. If you see an Oborn do not hesitate to call the authorities.
Person 1: Hey! With have a class with an Oborn!
Person 2: Fuck, I'll call the authorities you get the bombs, we need to clear this thing out.
An Oborn: *Makes gurgling noises*
Person 2: Fuck, I'll call the authorities you get the bombs, we need to clear this thing out.
An Oborn: *Makes gurgling noises*
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Get the Oboro Shirakumo mug.Obroni is the Ashanti (or more specifically, the Twi language) word for a white person, but sometimes used to refer to foreigners in general. The word is often used by Ghanaians in the diaspora, when speaking amongst themselves, as a "code" word for "white man".
Despite the (relatively) widespread and casual use of the word, its origins are not entirely benign. The word "obroni" derives from the word "Abro fuo", which means trickster, "one who frustrates" or "one who cannot be trusted".
It is possible that the word arose during initial contact between the Ashanti and Europeans. Coincidentally, the word for "white person" used by the Ga (another tribe in Ghana), is Blofonyo (or Blofo) for short. This word in the Ga language, similarly derives from "Ablo fo nyo", which again means "one who frustrates", or a trickster in the Ga language.
Despite the (relatively) widespread and casual use of the word, its origins are not entirely benign. The word "obroni" derives from the word "Abro fuo", which means trickster, "one who frustrates" or "one who cannot be trusted".
It is possible that the word arose during initial contact between the Ashanti and Europeans. Coincidentally, the word for "white person" used by the Ga (another tribe in Ghana), is Blofonyo (or Blofo) for short. This word in the Ga language, similarly derives from "Ablo fo nyo", which again means "one who frustrates", or a trickster in the Ga language.
Look at that Obroni over there, he looks a bit out of his depth here ... shall we give him a hand or just ignore him ?
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