Difference between revisions of "wash and wear"
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− | wɒ́ʃ-æ̀n-wɛə̂ | + | * wɒ́ʃ-æ̀n-wɛə̂ |
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− | [[wash]], [[wash wash]], [[washer man]], [[washy]] | + | * [[wash]], [[wash wash]], [[washer man]], [[washy]] |
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− | English: ''wash-and-wear'' | + | * English: ''wash-and-wear'' |
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− | [[wash]], [[wash wash]], [[washer man]], [[washy]] | + | * [[wash]], [[wash wash]], [[washer man]], [[washy]] |
====Antonym==== | ====Antonym==== | ||
− | [[baff up]] | + | * [[baff up]] |
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− | English: ''wash-and-wear'' | + | * English: ''wash-and-wear'' |
Revision as of 11:12, 27 October 2020
Naija
Etymology
From: English wash-and-wear
Pronunciation
- wɒ́ʃ-æ̀n-wɛə̂
Definition
Person wey get only one cloth.
Noun
- Name of cloth wey no dey need iroing.
- Dis one wey light no dey to iron so, na wash and wear remain. — (NSC_Shulammite_2020, There is no power to iron, the only option reaming is to wash-and-wear.)
- Dat shirt wey im wear na wash and wear — ( NSC_Shulammite_2020, That shirt he is putting on, is wash-and-wear.)
Related forms
Translation
- English: wash-and-wear
Adjective
- Sey person get only one cloth.
- E dey do wash and wear everyday come school. — ( NSC_Shulammite_2020, He does wash-and-wear whenever he comes to school.)
- Dat wash and wear guy don come visit dat babe again o. — (NSC_Shulammite_2020, That guy that washes and wear his cloth is here to see that girl again.)
Related forms
Antonym
Translation
- English: wash-and-wear