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Zvekumhanya
Easily, quickly, fast
Zvamanje-manje
For now, currently, at the moment
Twaya
Crazy
Kudya mabin
Crazy
Mhanya mushini
Completely crazy; head engine revving past the red zone.
mhanya = run 🏃♂️, mushini = machine 🛠️ Translation: “The engine is running at full revs.” In street English: brain’s red-lining, sanity just blew a gasket. So, how do you spot someone kuti akumhanya mushini? -> Random monologue, debating fuel prices with a pothole. Safety tip 🛑: If a friend akumhanya mushini for real, not just for likes, swap the roast for a helping hand. Otherwise? Roast away, but keep a fire extinguisher for that overheated brain!
Mhanya brain
Crazy
Mhanya bani
Completely crazy; mind sprinting off the rails.
Literal picture: mhanya = run 🏃♂️, bani = open plain 🌾. So when your brain “runs across the plains,” it has officially bolted past sanity. Completely crazy / loopy / having a full-on mental breakdown. Synonym: mhanya mushini (“the brain machine is sprinting”). Mental-health footnote: Slang is savage, if someone’s genuinely struggling, swap the roast for real help. Otherwise, roast away (responsibly).
Dhololo
Nonsense / Nothing
Washaya
Nonsense / Nothing
Kuradha
It won't happen / No / Unacceptable
Molla
No
Meke
Nope. Nah. Negative, Ghost Rider. A one-syllable slap to any yes-or-no question.
Reply word that flatly denies or rejects whatever was just asked or suggested, similar to “nah” in English. Common swap: “maya”.
Live
True
Safe here?
Is that okay? / Is that cool?
Safe
Okay, good, all clear. The verbal nod that says, “No worries, proceed.”
Think of it as the ghetto ISO-9001 stamp for anything from a spliff to weekend plans. Pro-tip: If someone hesitates before saying “safe,” it probably isn’t. Ask again - or prepare for plot twists.
Bho here?
Is that okay? / Is that cool?
Bholato
Cool / Okay / Fine
Bho
Cool / Okay / Fine
plan
(n.) A hustle blueprint, scheme, or last-minute fix. (v.) To sort something out MacGyver-style when resources = 0. If life gives you lemons and no sugar, plan means you still conjure Mazoe somehow.
A creative fix or scheme; to make things happen against the odds. Pro-tip: In Zim, if someone says “Ita ka plan,” translation = “Perform magic, fam.” Batteries not included.
Ita plan
Make a plan / Do something