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#: {{ux|dv|Messi '''wunjure''' Ronaldo for the match. |( NSC_Odirin_2020, Messi deliberately injured Ronaldo during the match.)}} | #: {{ux|dv|Messi '''wunjure''' Ronaldo for the match. |( NSC_Odirin_2020, Messi deliberately injured Ronaldo during the match.)}} | ||
− | # | + | # To use all your power nack somebody. |
− | #: {{ux|dv|I go '''wunjure''' you | + | #: {{ux|dv|I go '''wunjure''' you for bed this night. |( NSC_Odirin_2020, I will injure you ! )}} |
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Revision as of 14:01, 5 October 2020
Naija
Alternative Form
Wunjor
Etymology
From English wound and injure
Pronunciation
Frequency
Usage
Dem dey use am well well for sports and news for radio or television
Definition
Make person take open eye wound another person because of vex
Verb
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- Messi wunjure Ronaldo for the match. — ( NSC_Odirin_2020, Messi deliberately injured Ronaldo during the match.)
- To use all your power nack somebody.
- I go wunjure you for bed this night. — ( NSC_Odirin_2020, I will injure you ! )
Related forms
Wound, injure
Synonym
Wound, injure
Antonym
Cure
Translation
English: to seriously injure someone