Difference between revisions of "shorttime"

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** {{ux|dv| Oga come do '''shorttime''' now, I go do you well. |(NSC_2020,  Sir, come let's have a quickie, I'll treat you well.)}}
 
** {{ux|dv| Oga come do '''shorttime''' now, I go do you well. |(NSC_2020,  Sir, come let's have a quickie, I'll treat you well.)}}
 
====Antonyms====
 
====Antonyms====
[[TDB]], [[till day break]]
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[[tdb]], [[till day break]]
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====Translations====
 
====Translations====
 
* English: ''quickie''
 
* English: ''quickie''

Revision as of 05:34, 21 December 2022

Naija

Alternative forms

Etymology

From English: short time

Pronunciation

ʃɔ̀tɑ́ìm Play Play

Noun

  • Sey person and anoder person knack sharp sharp.
    • Oga come do shorttime now, I go do you well.  — (NSC_2020, Sir, come let's have a quickie, I'll treat you well.)

Antonyms

tdb, till day break

Translations

  • English: quickie