Biblical
UK Slang
East Africa
internet (Gen Z/Alpha)
mystery
100

apple of one’s eye

something very dear or beautiful, Psalm 17:8

100

wee e.g. you were just a wee lad the last time I saw you.

a little, small

100

mob

a lot 

100

fam

family

100

jet 

to leave quickly/soom

200

 salt of the earth

someone who is good and honest

200

chock-a-block

very busy or full, like a road

200

Slay queen

a woman who is stylish and fashionable, often negative

200

glow up

go become pretty over a short amount of time 

200

do me a solid

help me out / to ask a favour

300

extend an olive branch

make an offer of peace or reconciliation

300

Gutted

 incredibly upset about something

300

planned kids

those who are born in the relatively affluent home

300

tea

gossip

300

fly

fashionable

400

Gird up your loins

get yourself ready” (Jeremiah 1:17; Job 40:7, NASB)

400

p's

money

400

paka last

 to mean eternity or to the last drop

400

lit

fun or cool, refering to an event or party

400

wagwan

whats up, origin: Jamaica

500

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)

500

creps

shoes

500

mjengo

hustle

500

rizz

charisma

500

Lekker

An Afrikaans word meaning "nice" or "good".

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