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You gals have more or less got it Kenge is fantastic brill lekker kwim


Right now then we need another one lemmethink
howabout ...........

Juba yeah anyone a meaning for Juba??????


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I do believe Juba is a dance. I tried to use it in a Scrabble game once!
 
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I'll juba you off at the knees! How's that for a hint???? Wink








 
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I give up! These words are fun!
 
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ok when you are making curry you have to juba the onions does that help????


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Can I mix American Idioms with Zimbo?
Kimmie is a real "cut up" or juba! Meaning a person always looking for a laugh
 
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EXCELLENT!!!! Now everybody has learned something on both sides of the ocean!! Next word????








 
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A juba. Now, that sounds like MY kind of word. Am I right, Doc?
 
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Hmmmmmmmm Juba sound more for me like cutting ocra to make stew with it by adding shrimps, conch, inktvis (squid), fresh fish, salted pig tales, salted fish, salted pork, ribs, sweet potato and regular potato .... hmmmmmmmm and separate make like a cake (we called it funchi) out of cornmeal on the stove and then eat that with the ocra stew. And don't forget the red hot pepper or hot pepper made of pumpkin to add a little bit on your portion of ocra stew.
Yummie that juba Cool Anyone got hungry by now? Big Grin
 
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Sounds good!

I have to say... I have a friend who is from Zim, and he gave me some of that wonderful stuff Zambuk - fantastic stuff....works a treat on cuts and bruises!


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So if you get juba'ed off at the knees, you should use Zambuk to make it better? Boy, this is getting complicated! Or we can just apply the interesting concoction Doth came up with? If we don't eat it first?








 
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Zambuk sheeesh i haventt seen that for an age they make good stuff there huh!!!!!!!thing is there was never much in the way of funds to import too much junky additives to stuff so a lot of it is sooo much better than the 1st world gunk ya buy thats full colourants and preservatives and basically stuff we really dont need.

OK have we done

Shamwari ??????????


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DewDoc - I guess you could try Zambuck if you were juba'ed off at the knees... probably wouldn't stop the bleeding though!
Zambuck is this green ointment that smells like eucalyptus and looks like Vick's chest rub stuff (not sure if you get that in the US). It's a great remedy for bruises, itches, bites, stings, eczema etc etc...
I'd rather eat Doth's concoction than a tin of Zambuck!


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We still need a meaning for Shamwari??????


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Kimmie is a shamwari to DewDoc.......

Is that the right way to use it?
 
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a type of naan bread - like peshwari.... Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin


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OK Rio has it Shamwari is friend definatly not a nan bread although some of my shamwaris are pretty strange arent they so Rio you arent allowed to guess the next word ok!


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OK lets have it for Ndongwe?????????????


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Ndongwe.......Either a bell, a dessert or a body part????? Cool








 
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Can we have it in context please?? Smile


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