CHAO: Used to describe the act of eating as in to eat, but is mostly used when the rate of hunger is more than normal, sometimes because of prolonged stay in lectures without a break or after spending a lenghty period of time reading. Example sentences are Babe I wan chao, Guy i dey hungry, I need chao
CRASH: Some have coined a proverb from this word. It goes thus a little crash and a little crash and your GP will crash. Crash , used by an individual who wants to sleep. Crashing is not a synonym for the word nap as CRASH-ing usually takes long hours leaving the CRASHer with soothing and enjoyable experience.
MAKING 5 SENSES: This word is encompassing as it defines the intellectual truism of ones speech or thought. If yoy are said to be making 5 senses, what you said is obviously correct and infallible that describing it as making sense would be an
understatement. Example. UNN students are studious but the grades on the result boards usually contradicts this.
IF I HEAR: Translated to pidgin Enlish from the Igbo word ka m nu kwa. Can be used as the opposite of making 5 senses because it is spoken when one dubts the integrity of what is said. Example. Male hostel is more comfortable than the female hostel, if Ihear
REGISTRATION: This is a case of the last but not the least. In fact this is the most important as many might have heard this but never had a clue as to what the word means. Spoiler alert, this is in no way connected to the registration every student has undergone in one way or the other but i doubt the number of students that have not registered themselves in this way. Three vital words that are used alongside this word include The Registrar, Registree and
Registered. The registrar is always a male student and the registree is the female student and registration is the act of registering the registree. Note
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