Difference between revisions of "tush up"
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===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
− | * | + | * túʃ ùp |
<sm2>Pcm-ng-tush up.f.ogg</sm2> | <sm2>Pcm-ng-tush up.f.ogg</sm2> | ||
<sm2>Pcm-ng-tush up.m.ogg</sm2> | <sm2>Pcm-ng-tush up.m.ogg</sm2> | ||
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===Verb=== | ===Verb=== | ||
* Sey person dey fresh. | * Sey person dey fresh. |
Revision as of 14:23, 1 July 2021
Naija
Etymology
From English: tush
Pronunciation
- túʃ ùp
Verb
- Sey person dey fresh.
- Di guy don tush up as e come back from obodo yinbo. — (NSC_Olukayode.S.M_2020, The young man looks fresh after returning from abroad.)
- Padi you need to dey tush up o! If yo wan make dat babe like you. — (NSC_Olukayode.S.M_2020, Buddy you need to look good at all times if you have the desire of attracting the attention of that young lady.)
Synonym
Translation
- English: to look fresh