Difference between revisions of "cash madam"

 
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===Pronunciation===
 
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* káʃ màdâm
<sm2>Pcm-ng-madam cash / cash madam.f.ogg</sm2>  
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<sm2>Pcm-ng-cash madam.f.ogg</sm2>  
<sm2>Pcm-ng-madam cash / cash madam.m.ogg</sm2>  
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<sm2>Pcm-ng-cash madam.m.ogg</sm2>
  
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===Noun===
madam cash / cash madam: a rich business woman often characterised by conspicuous outfits and consumption -- Definition in Naija?
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* Woman wey get levels [[sake of sey]] she sabi spend money wey she get money from [[market]] or oder kind business for occasion.
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:*{{ux|dv|Na rice market she do take become '''cash madam''' before she come enter politics.|(She became wealthy from being a rice magnate before venturing into politics.)}}
  
 
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====Related forms====
# Egbokhare (frequency:Inf)
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* [[cash]], [[madam]]
#: {{ux|dv|Na cash madam e be o.|no translation}}
 
 
 
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* English: a rich business woman often characterised by conspicuous outfits and consumption
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* English: ''a wealthy woman living ostentatiously''

Latest revision as of 19:05, 30 April 2023

Naija

Etymology

From: English cash and madam

Pronunciation

  • káʃ màdâm

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Noun

  • Woman wey get levels sake of sey she sabi spend money wey she get money from market or oder kind business for occasion.
  • Na rice market she do take become cash madam before she come enter politics.  — (She became wealthy from being a rice magnate before venturing into politics.)

Related forms

Translations

  • English: a wealthy woman living ostentatiously