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za woka genava

Meaning ‘i think you are hot’ in The Sims language, Simlish.

sul sul lily ! za woka genava ;)’

translated from simlish to mean ‘hello lily ! i think you are hot ;)’

by tinyboobielover March 14, 2020

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co za asy

Co za asy” is a Polish phrase and video comment posted by YouTube user MrMal on a FAILblog video and later popularized through a webisode by YouTube personality Ray William Johnson. The phrase is roughly translated into “What an ace…” in English, though in the context of FAILblog video, it is likely the comment was written in sarcasm.

User 1: co za asy!
users 2 - 57: thumbs up!
user 58: phags!

by Martsigras March 9, 2011

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nimas za burek

when someone don't have money to buy a dough with cottage cheese.

jz bi si kupu disk - kako bos ce nimas za burek

by jakob September 7, 2004

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Za Dom Spremni

Croatian version of Marco Polo.

Definition of Za Dom Spremni:

When someone says "Za Dom", you say "Spremni"

Croatian 1: Za Dom?
Croatian 2: Spremni!

by based134 August 14, 2021

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Co za asy

A supposed comment on a video called "Couch Mover FAIL" on Failblog's YouTube account. Ray William Johnson featured a screenshot of this comment in his video entitled "GET A JOB". The commenter's YouTube username was "MrMal" with capitalized "M"s. However the is no user on YouTube with this exact name, nor is there any comments saying "Co za asy" by a MrMal on the "Couch Mover FAIL" video. It is clear that the comment was made-up by Ray William Johnson in a bid to create a meme, which he succeeded in doing.

The phrase roughly translates as "What aces" in Polish.

Co za asy.......
MrMal

by xAnne March 19, 2011

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urva za kunje utra za vunje

This is an unknown slang only used by ghetto drug dealers from the ghettos of Serbian Belgrade city...Very near immposible to understand unless u speak it...and u speak it if u are there and in it...:)as with most street dialects..its very fast and singy in a raper kind of melody to it....i like it...it unique

here is an example of how it works:

urva za kunje utra za vunje

kurva za unje vutra za unje

which means kurva is whore in serbian

vutra is slang derative from travu which means grass or dope..refering to cannabis

here is the tricky part that no one gets...the "za unje"

za means for but "unje" means nothing realy its a made up word to go in place between the main key words of the conversation

the key words here being kurva/whore and travu/dope....

the full meaning of the sentence is lets go for some dope and fuck some whore

and there you have it

named above already

urva za kunje utra za vunje

by Jovz August 31, 2006

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kur za ushew

"kur za ushew" is Bulgarian greeting, is usually used when you met your friend or a random stranger.

mitko: "kur za ushew"
dimityr: "kur za maika ti"

by gosho sopola November 25, 2018