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Somalinet-Speak

Postby Sophisticate » Tue Sep 03, 2013 6:56 pm

I have only been an active user for nearly a month. I have noticed there is some common language you people speak here. Not Somali, I'm talking about colloquialisms you use often.

Let me get my specs

:whoo:

I have come to hear "aristocratic noses," "liberation struggle," "hutu" and abuse of the the words "idoor", "bantu", and "qaldan"

I know I am missing many more words, phrases and figures of speech that you use on snet often so be a dear and fill me in?

I have to do this for old time sake but I would like to add muppets to your lexicon. DeeqaDagan you know what I'm talking about sis. :lol:

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Re: Somalinet-Speak

Postby ZubeirAwal » Tue Sep 03, 2013 7:01 pm

Your are almost nearing completion on the issue of integrating within the web's most uncivilized forum. :Obama: .


Once, a legendary user created a famous phrase, "Kii Jaberti Jab" .
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Re: Somalinet-Speak

Postby LetsCookBreakfast » Tue Sep 03, 2013 7:02 pm

"ictiraaf"

"unuka leh!!!!!!!!"

"ma malakat aymanukum"

"zoomali"

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Re: Somalinet-Speak

Postby Insomniac » Tue Sep 03, 2013 7:02 pm

Warlock.

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Re: Somalinet-Speak

Postby AbkoowDhiblaawe » Tue Sep 03, 2013 7:03 pm

I have only been an active user for nearly a month. I have noticed there is some common language you people speak here. Not Somali, I'm talking about colloquialisms you use often.

Let me get my specs

:whoo:

I have come to hear "aristocratic noses," "liberation struggle," "hutu" and abuse of the the words "idoor", "bantu", and "qaldan"

I know I am missing many more words, phrases and figures of speech that you use on snet often so be a dear and fill me in?

I have to do this for old time sake but I would like to add muppets to your lexicon. DeeqaDagan you know what I'm talking about sis. :lol:

Hell no!! :twisted:

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Re: Somalinet-Speak

Postby Sophisticate » Tue Sep 03, 2013 8:02 pm

ZA I don't want to become a cog in the machine called snet.

Warsheekh we have to export our "famed" word. Snet will become our replacement of Slife when we can say " BLOODY MUPPETS" without any retaliation. I'd like it to be like saying hello.

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Re: Somalinet-Speak

Postby GeoSeven » Wed Sep 04, 2013 1:31 am

Hutudom
Habar Kintir
Ras Kikuyu
The Book of Hagaticus
Unuka Leh
Wasakhgali
Archbishob Desmond Hutu :lol:
Kashmiir for SSC
Waqooyistan
Liberation struggle/Liberate
Boon Marehan
Siiil-yaanyo for Silanyo
Turtle for the President
Original Dhiilo for OD

Some of these words make me lol whenever I read them :lol:

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Re: Somalinet-Speak

Postby Sophisticate » Wed Sep 04, 2013 5:32 am

lol@ Archbishob Desmond Hutu when I first saw it. I had no clue with HAG was until I was informed.

You can add KonfuristanNet to your dictionary. Brother Hawadian seemed to coin it just now.

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Re: Somalinet-Speak

Postby Marques » Wed Sep 04, 2013 7:40 am

Hutudom
Habar Kintir
Ras Kikuyu
The Book of Hagaticus
Unuka Leh
Wasakhgali
Archbishob Desmond Hutu :lol:
Kashmiir for SSC
Waqooyistan
Liberation struggle/Liberate
Boon Marehan
Siiil-yaanyo for Silanyo
Turtle for the President
Original Dhiilo for OD


Some of these words make me lol whenever I read them :lol:
*Ceeb aanyo :lol: Coined by the Imam..
Bintiland
Ras Fufu
the Triangle
Gunther Republic
Crazy Welly (cabdiweli gaas)
Cumar buur (cumar c/rashiid)
Shariif Dhalxiis
Alshishkebaab
Digily Xurufle :lol: by Emperior
Qudhunbuursi
Ciise Riyoole
Hutu Futo Madoobe

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Re: Somalinet-Speak

Postby BlackVelvet » Wed Sep 04, 2013 7:51 am

So creative with insults.

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Re: Somalinet-Speak

Postby Vivacious » Wed Sep 04, 2013 9:17 am

I have only been an active user for nearly a month. I have noticed there is some common language you people speak here. Not Somali, I'm talking about colloquialisms you use often.

Let me get my specs

:whoo:

I have come to hear "aristocratic noses," "liberation struggle," "hutu" and abuse of the the words "idoor", "bantu", and "qaldan"

I know I am missing many more words, phrases and figures of speech that you use on snet often so be a dear and fill me in?

I have to do this for old time sake but I would like to add muppets to your lexicon. DeeqaDagan you know what I'm talking about sis. :lol:

Hell no!! :twisted:
:dead:

Bloody muppets third world country subhumans :lol:

Sophi, I feel you. lol I was confused too when I first joined. Now I am used to these words. lol


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