apple of one’s eye
something very dear or beautiful, Psalm 17:8
wee e.g. you were just a wee lad the last time I saw you.
a little, small
mob
a lot
fam
family
jet
to leave quickly/soom
salt of the earth
someone who is good and honest
chock-a-block
very busy or full, like a road
Slay queen
a woman who is stylish and fashionable, often negative
glow up
go become pretty over a short amount of time
do me a solid
help me out / to ask a favour
extend an olive branch
make an offer of peace or reconciliation
Gutted
incredibly upset about something
planned kids
those who are born in the relatively affluent home
tea
gossip
fly
fashionable
Gird up your loins
get yourself ready” (Jeremiah 1:17; Job 40:7, NASB)
p's
money
paka last
to mean eternity or to the last drop
lit
fun or cool, refering to an event or party
wagwan
whats up, origin: Jamaica
From Dan to Beersheba
Dan was in the extreme northern part of Israel, and Beersheba was in the extreme south, so the idiom from Dan to Beersheba meant “all of Israel” (see 2 Samuel 3:10; 1 Kings 4:25)
creps
shoes
mjengo
hustle
rizz
charisma
Lekker
An Afrikaans word meaning "nice" or "good".