Difference between revisions of "dodo"
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*{{ux|dv|I dey like '''dodo''' and beans. |(Egbokhare, I like eating fried ripe plantain and beans.)}} | *{{ux|dv|I dey like '''dodo''' and beans. |(Egbokhare, I like eating fried ripe plantain and beans.)}} | ||
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+ | English: Fried ripe plantain | ||
===Adjective=== | ===Adjective=== |
Revision as of 15:47, 26 October 2020
Naija
Etymology
From: English dodo borrowed from Portuguese doido
Pronunciation
- dòdò
Definition
- Ripe plantain wey de fry
Noun
Plantain wey de fry
- I dey like dodo and beans. — (Egbokhare, I like eating fried ripe plantain and beans.)
Translations
English: Fried ripe plantain
Adjective
- Person wey weak or dey do like sey e weak
- See as di guy de do like dodo, na ajebutter? — (NSC_Odirin 2020, See how the guy is behaving as a weakling, is he born with a silver spoon.)
- Person wey e prick no de fit raise
- {{ux|dv|Dat man with e wife dey always fight for midnight, you sure sey no be two minute man wey e jolo jolo be dodo
Translations
- English: weakling, impotent