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Bastad
noun
- Bastad. Reckless, careless,mean.nigerian street slang for a Hard hearted fellow.
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Blood line
noun
- Blood line.close friend. Nigerian(port Harcourt) street slang Eg my blood line, my blood, blood. Used by mostly young men
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Guzoro
noun
- Crystal meth (Nigerian (portHarcourt) street name for crack)
Last edited on Apr 01 2022. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 01 2022.
- Crack, crystal meth, eg. Guzoro man (meth addict) Nak guzoro(smoke meth) Origin. Port Harcourt Nigeria, coined from the Igbo native language, guzoro meaning stand, because of the lack of sleep and euphoria crack stimulates
Last edited on Apr 01 2022. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 01 2022.
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Set pass
expression
- Set pass. Make a move. Nigerian (port Harcourt) street slang Eg mak I set one pass, set new pass, coined by members of the Vikings frat. Imitating the captain of a ship setting up his compass to the correct direction before setting sailing
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Ss3 boys
noun
- Ss3 boys. Police anti robbery squad. Nigerian slang eg avoid ss3 boys, ss3 boys collect my money. (Busted)
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Wida you
expression
- Wida you. What's up.Nigerian (port Harcourt) street slang Eg wida you? , Widal na? Wida your compass(mostly used by frat members to other members
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