Difference between revisions of "dieout"
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* Make person sell everyting wey in get for stock finish. | * Make person sell everyting wey in get for stock finish. | ||
#: {{ux|dv|Musa don '''daiout''' im cloth. |(Egbokhare_2021, Musa has sold off the clothes.)}} | #: {{ux|dv|Musa don '''daiout''' im cloth. |(Egbokhare_2021, Musa has sold off the clothes.)}} | ||
− | ===Serial Verb=== | + | ====Serial Verb==== |
#: {{ux|dv|My mille don '''daiout''' im goods finish . |(NSC_Tella_2021, Musa has sold off the clothes.)}} | #: {{ux|dv|My mille don '''daiout''' im goods finish . |(NSC_Tella_2021, Musa has sold off the clothes.)}} | ||
Revision as of 17:08, 1 July 2021
Naija
Alternative forms
Etymology
From English die and out
Pronunciation
- dáí-áùt
Verb
Transitive Verb
- Make person sell everyting wey in get for stock finish.
- Musa don daiout im cloth. — (Egbokhare_2021, Musa has sold off the clothes.)
Serial Verb
- My mille don daiout im goods finish . — (NSC_Tella_2021, Musa has sold off the clothes.)
Synonyms
Translations
- English: Slang: to sell-off, dispose of something.