Skelmpie
Someone you are having an affair with. From the word skelm meaning thieve of being sly.
lank is a slang word for "much" , a lot. <---- What the? The question was what is "lank" in Afrikaans, not East Rand slang. Lank = Tall or long
"Lui'tjie" in Afrikaans slang refers to someone who is lazy or idle. It is often used informally to describe someone who avoids work or is not motivated to do anything.
It's very rude! It's not to be used in polite or mixed company! It's the plural for the singular word piel, which is slang for penis
== == Its a slang word for a small boy and a person can be called this name by a bully or an older person.It is sometimes used playfully and sometimes rudely
The Afrikaans word "siprus" translates to "cypress" in English.
lank is a slang word for "much" , a lot. <---- What the? The question was what is "lank" in Afrikaans, not East Rand slang. Lank = Tall or long
lank is a slang word for "much" , a lot. <---- What the? The question was what is "lank" in Afrikaans, not East Rand slang. Lank = Tall or long
"Brother" in Afrikaans is "broer." You could also use the slang word "boet," or the diminutive "boetie."
"Lui'tjie" in Afrikaans slang refers to someone who is lazy or idle. It is often used informally to describe someone who avoids work or is not motivated to do anything.
It's very rude! It's not to be used in polite or mixed company! It's the plural for the singular word piel, which is slang for penis
Lekker is not actually slang in Afrikaans. It means nice or great. In South Africa many English speaking people have adopted the word lekker into their vernacular so it has become slang for them.
Gaap is "yawn" or "the act of yawning" in English. It depends on the structure of the sentence.
its not an Afrikaans word
== == Its a slang word for a small boy and a person can be called this name by a bully or an older person.It is sometimes used playfully and sometimes rudely
There is no such word in Afrikaans, maybe you spelled it wrong.
It orginated from the English word "jolly", referring to a joyful atmosphere.
The Afrikaans word "siprus" translates to "cypress" in English.