#Mbok, not the English language one which stands for Mentoring Body of Knowledge but the Nigerian version.
The one that is short but sweet, almost explanatory of the writer’s intention.
The word is an ibibio language which comes from Calabar/Akwa-Ibom simply meaning please or abeg. While it can mean please in a nice way, it can also mean the ‘side-eye’ kind of way.
There are lots of other trending slangs/abbreviation used by Nigerian, for example:
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Wow… thanks for the explanation.
Thank You! ☺
Now, Would you be so kind as to tell me what THESE mean???
* MABUS
* Mabuse
* Mab’uth
[And ANY OTHER Version
That May Come To Mind…] ❤
What’s lmao
What is the meaning of LMAO