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ekse

noun

  • South African Slang.

    Afrikaans word meaning "I say"

    Pronounced (Exs-Air)

    Alternative Form of Writting: Exe (Exs-Air)

    Slang meaning - A common name given to friends. Simular to 'dude'. This word is only meant to be said when gaining attention from one male to the next.

    The female form is "Stekkie" Pronounced (Stair-Key)

    Last edited on Jul 01 2011. Submitted by Dat East Side Ou from Durban, South Africa on Jul 01 2011.

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lytie

noun

  • South African Slang

    Pronounced - (Lie-Tee)

    Meaning a young male or boy.

    Last edited on Jul 01 2011. Submitted by Dat East Side Ou from Durban, South Africa on Jul 01 2011.

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stekkie

noun

  • South African Slang

    Pronounced - (Stair-Key)

    Slang Meaning: This word is offensive to females of South African origin. A "Stekkie" is better known for her "Ghetto" appeal.

    The alternate non-offensive word to use is "Cherry".

    Last edited on Jul 01 2011. Submitted by Dat East Side Ou from Durban, South Africa on Jul 01 2011.

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tjoh

  • South African Slang.

    Pronounced - (Tee-Your)

    Word said to announce shock, amazed or surprise.

    Last edited on Jul 01 2011. Submitted by Dat East Side Ou from Durban, South Africa on Jul 01 2011.

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