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===Usage===
 
*  Na di wife wey di man like pass for house wey di man marry many wife for Urhobo land and na she dey gossip everyting  wey dey happen for house give di husband.
 
 
 
===Noun===
 
===Noun===
 
* Wetin dem dey call person wey too dey carry people matter dey talk.
 
* Wetin dem dey call person wey too dey carry people matter dey talk.

Revision as of 02:01, 18 July 2021

Naija

Etymology

From: Urhobo avwebọ (or amebọ as Yoruba people dey call am, after de borrow am come deir language.)

Pronunciation

  • ámԑ̀bɔ́

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Noun

  • Wetin dem dey call person wey too dey carry people matter dey talk.
  • Amebo people too don run.  — (ONI_16_Thief_DG__189, The Gossips too have ran away.)
  • Amebo or aproko be like fuel wey dem add join fire  — (jw__1324, gossip can ignite crisis)
  • All na amebo o.  — (NST_cleaned__20493, It's all gossip)
  • Dem sidon do amebo tire.  — (NSC_Legbeti_2020. They sat and had enough gossip.)

Synonyms

aproko, gbeborun

Translations

  • English: a gossip, idle talk