2.I Swear (Noun), Ahando  — A Hundred (Originally of Money) (Noun), Blackie  — 1>Black Mamba(A type of bicycle )2>Black (Mostly describing Africans) (Verb), Songana  — Leave,Go,Move,Gone,left (Verb), Iza  — Sorry (usually said to console or give polite declination) (Adjective), Mpenyo  — Opportunity or (a previously non-existent) chance at something (Noun), Tapo  — 1>Rush(to go and come back as quick as posible) 2>To tap (Verb), Legzas  — To walk on foot (usually to work) (Verb), Vajo  — Virgin (Usually female but may in rare occassions refer to a male) (Pronoun), Usambwenya  — Being stupid or difficult (Usually in a deal) (Noun), Vungu  — 1>something good,Nice,Exiting 2>Strong,Weight (Noun), Nyara  — To throw something up for people to grab (Verb), Runda  — Nice up,Feel good,Feel entertained,feel happy, (Verb), Pyputhe  — Skinny ama tight trouser (Noun), Soki  — To punch (originally in Boxing) (Verb), Mengo  — Headbutt (Original meaning) (Verb), Choboua  — Its a game if the ball passes between your legs you are beaten (Verb), Chubliu  — Sound of something dropping in water (Verb), Gwash  — Marble or The game of marble (Noun), Xema  — the way idiots great themselves (Verb), Humezei  — You don't know or You don't understand (Verb), Ma angolo  — Spectacles/ Glasses/ Shades (Noun), Mita  — A Million (Usually currency) (Noun), Walach  — A person from the Somali origin (Verb), Mchele  — Drug (as used in spiking) (Noun), Hando  — A Hundred (Usually of Money) (Noun), Spoti  — Sportsman (A Cigarette Brand) (Noun), Keki  — Bhang/Marijuana (usually hidden in baked cakes) (Noun), Pakua  — To give sex (Originally related to being loose) (Verb), Bankika  — Get bankable or get an account (Verb), Mili  — Million (Usually of money) (Noun), Pokoharam  — A thieving prostitute (Noun), Travolta  — 70s style platform shoes (Noun), Odhero  — Githeri (A meal of maize & beans ) (Noun), Gith  — Githeri (a meal made from maize & beans) (Noun), Gidh  — Githeri (a meal made from maize and beans) (Noun), Ondeng  — Gym - usually a home-made one (Noun), Shengspeare  — A person skilled in Sheng... one that posses Sheng oratorical skills (Noun), Mdede  — A girl/ A lady or A woman (Noun), Hawayuni  — How are you? Drunk Boss (Noun), Mendea  — Encroach upon (usually with the intention of taking away something/someone from another) (Verb), Mezesha  — Trouble, problem,Danger (Verb), Mgor  — A luo man or a woman >2 A Gormahian fanatic (Noun), Mmanga  — Have sex with (Verb), Mng'Ari  — Game where an old bicycle wheel was tied (Noun), Mwana  — Young person (usually a man) (Noun), Ndauo  — A Masaai (Mostly a Watchman) (Noun), Ndole  — Finger -sexual conotation (Verb), Ng'am  — See (as to observe or look) (Verb), Ng'Ang'U  — A local brew of alcohol (Noun), Ngede  — 1.Petrol / Fuel 2. To have sex To do (anything) (Verb), Kudunda  — 1>To walk with a springy gait 2>Go raving (Verb), Kufeel  — To understand or be one with (Verb), Kugwira  — TO get something good or good luck (Verb), Kuhata  — To miss (usually of sex) (Verb), Kuhotio  — To be broke / To have no money (Verb), Kujiwekele  — 1>To sleep 2>To place oneself down (Inflected verb), Kukazwa  — 1> To be pressed 2> To be harssed 3>A chick who has been facked. To fail (usually an exam) (Inflected verb), Juala  — 1. continuous and profound contemplation or musing on a subject or series of subjects of a deep or abstruse nature; "the habit of meditation is the basis for all real knowledge". (Noun), Mbote  — an estate in Nairobi's Eastlands area along Jogoo Road and near Kaloleni (Noun), Riparian Land  — A prohibited place (Noun), Praco  — Practice (Usually of a sport) (Verb), Orako  — Practice (usually of a sport) (Verb), Sponyo  — Sponsor (Usually an older male) - Someone that is afforded sexual favors courtesy of the materials (s)he affords another in exchange. Call (on phone - usually mobile) (Verb), Dak  — 1. He/she was given a drink (usually alcohol)2. 3. Wallet/purse/bag 2.Clitoris (Noun), Mbulu  — Trouble, drama (of the trouble kind) (Noun), Mdonga  — 1. Rich person (Noun), liimbukah  — to blow out, to explode (Verb), Kibongo  — Tanzanian or of Tanzania (Noun), Inadi  — (at) home (usually meant to mean chilling outside ... in the yard) 4. 2. 3. He/she claimed2. Lie to Hunger n (Noun), Unbwogable  — Unscared, unmoved (Adjective), Under 18  — Very young girl (usually under 18 years or any woman that looks very young) (Noun), Wagor  — Suppoter of Gormahia football team (Noun), Wapewe  — They be given (of alcohol) (Verb), Wase Wa Csi  — Cooks or people who are listed to prepare food (Verb), Wasee  — People (usually multigender but commonly used to refer to men) (Noun), We Are On The Case  — we are eating (Verb), Wegejeng  — State of drunkenness (Adjective), Weka Ksob/Weka Xob  — Corner a person - usually by enticing/cajoling (Noun), Agote  — He/She greets you - (but mostly used to refer to the clenched fist greeting) (Inflected verb), Akala  — Type of sandals made of old tyres - famous among the Masaai and Kamba people (Noun), Ololo  — Kaloleni - A residential area in Nairobi that was built to house Railway workers (Noun), Maintain  — 1. 2. Boss Contextual translation of "buda budi" into English. 2. Buddhism is a religion that is presently practiced by more than 300 million people. 2. Behind (Usually of a woman) (Verb), Seko  — Second or Secondary School (Noun), Sema  — 1>say something 2> How are you doing 3>Say it (Verb), Sereka  — To bee drunk or get so high (Verb), Setiwa  — 1. Boring Evidence Remain (at a place) (Verb), Pasua  — 1. (usually used to greet a group of people) (Noun), Hanjam  — Hunger/Thirst (usually sexual) (Noun), Shuzuki  — To walk or go on foot... especially to or from work as result of brokeness (Verb), Legzzas  — 1. One of the Buddha’s teaching is about love and its importance in our daily lives. (religion) contemplation of spiritual matters (usually on religious or philosophical subjects) Show declension of meditation. However, each posture has its importance, which can relate to Buddha’s life. 2. 2. Steam 2. 3. (Verb), Bandika  — Beat (in football or a sport) (Adjective), Banga  — Money (Originally meant "One Shilling") (Noun), Bano  — Marble(s), The game of marbles (Verb), Bembe  — Plead with/ Beg/ Prevail upon (Verb), Biela  — Defecate/excrete/poop/Shit (Verb), Bila  — Empty/ Nothing/ Broke (Adjective), Kunyanduana  — To have (casual) sex (Usually between two people that don't have a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship) (Verb), Blada  — A strip of bicycle or car tyre tubing used in the making of a "Blada" game loop or in the making of catapults or for tying brooms (Noun), Blanda  — Make a (costly) mistake/mess up (Verb), Bleki  — Blackout (usually after drinking) but can also be used with the connoation of tiredness (Adjective), Bolii  — Ball (usually a football) (Noun), Bonga  — Talk (usually used to mean discussion) (Verb), Breeze  — Hang around without a girl (usually in a function/event) (Verb), Burungo  — Merchandise (though usually used for bootleg items but can casually be used to mean virtually anything) (Noun), Cha Mbele  — Overseas, Abroad (Adjective), Chica  — A Girl, Woman, Girlfriend (Noun), Chipipi  — A Wife, (loosely too, a girl friend) (Noun), Chiwo  — A Watchman or Security Guard (Noun), Chizi  — 1. Packed (Verb), Chuviu  — A catapult made of clothes hanger wire (Verb), Cools  — Frozen color flavored water (Verb), Cross Nayo  — 1. Find more Swahili words at wordhippo.com! 4. To have sex with/to fuck 2. A big burly person 2. 3. 2. Condom 2. 2. 3. (Noun), Clande  — Man or woman that's involved in a sexual affair with a person that has a relationship with another (Noun), Take away  — 1. Thank you!Copyright © IDM 2020, unless otherwise noted. Reggae/dancehall dance style All rights reserved. He/she looks shabby/ugly (Inflected verb), Anadai  — 1. 2. (Verb), Kulola  — To have a sight/ to have a look/ to watch (Verb), Kumendea  — To hunt (as of a woman/girl) (Verb), Kungarisha  — To spruce up (usually of a person - but could be anything) (Verb), Kungethia  — To stare (usually confused look) (Verb), Kunoki  — To be mad (but more often used to be madly in-love with) (Verb), Kunyambisha  — 1>To shoot using a gun 2 > Talk of a place (Noun), Kunywa  — 1. Room Check out our alphabetical list of 151 Buddhism Baby Boy Names along with their meanings and choose the best name for your to be born or newborn baby with the help of FirstCry`s Baby Names Finder. 2. Have sex with (Noun), Lebo  — Label (usually of Shoes, clothes,Caps) (Noun), Machupa  — 1. 5. 2. 2. Beautiful girl/woman (Noun), Shipwepwe  — 1. Buttocks Young woman 2. 2. Gang/group/troop leader (Noun), Don Corleon  — 1. To smell (Verb), Kuweka Box  — To corner a person - usually by enticing/cajoling (Noun), Kwachu  — 1. 4. To take (as in acquire an item) (Verb), Fyatu fyangu  — Pimp-mode shoes (Shoes that one wears when going for a date) (Noun), Fyatu  — A mentally unstable person/Looney (Noun), Msoro  — Spy or someone that likes poking their nose in others' business (Adjective), Sido  — 1>Mercedesbenz 2>Boss 3>Rich person (Noun), Bambuka  — To Alight (Usually from a matatu) (Verb), Hanzamboi  — A man overly fascinated by his looks and usually full of himself (Noun), Wazae  — Old folk (generally refers to men folk though strictly speaking, could refer to both men and women) (Noun), Ndonyele  — Small/Little/Less (Adjective), Ngolova  — 70s style platform shoes (Noun), Mbalas  — Wig, Fake hair, Extensions or Weave (Verb), Dufo mpararo  — Swiming in dirty water/Mad birth (Verb), Rengwa  — Early in the morning (Adjective), Odhedhe  — A meal made of beans and corn (Noun), Odheng'a  — Githeri (A meal of beans and maize) (Noun), looba  — Fall in (love) or Something to die for (Verb), concodi  — makanga, condaa, benje, (Noun), Chacha  — Hype or excitement (could both be good or bad) (Verb), Yadi  — Yard (Open area usually for chilling) or In the vicinity (Noun), Dhande  — 1>Electricity 2>Ponography (Adjective), kanyamo  — Something that can make money (Noun), Ngaata  — Fuel (Paraffin/Petrol,Disel) (Noun), Ngeede  — Fuel(Paraffin,Disel,Petrol) (Noun), ARV  — Fake liquor(Not well distilled) (Noun), Equator  — To pass ball through an opponents legs (as in football) (Verb), Uthero  — A mixture of maize and beans cooked together (Noun), Umenijamisha  — You have made me angry (Verb), Ung'am  — You take a look (Inflected verb), Aliturn  — 1>Came back 2>Went back (Verb), Desa  — A playground where there is no grass (Noun), Tifi  — Fine, Okay, Well, Fit, Good (Verb), Kundias  — Terreble/Trouble/Problem (Verb), Obako  — Kibaki(the name of the third president of Kenya) (Noun), Kumedhoka  — There is a problem/There is trouble (Verb), Yeseye  — It refers to someone it can be (Noun), Mkambodia  — A Kamba ( A person from eastern community parts of kenya) (Noun), Mkao  — Kamba (A person from eastern parts of kenya) (Noun), Mkambati  — Kamba(A person from eastern parts of kenya) (Noun), Kunywaku  — 1>To drink 2>To enjoy 3>Fall in(can be in love or fallen in with the style of the way someone dresses or the way he or she sings and much more) (Verb), Godigodi  — Drink(mostly non stop) (Verb), Tiusho  — Tuition (usually associated with for-pay, holiday studies) (Noun), Dinda  — Refuse (of a person or something) (Verb), Korona  — A Prostitute or Commercial Sex Worker (Noun), Makudiro  — Watch out (usually used when playing or in covert missions) (Inflected verb), Kudiro  — Watch out (usually used when playing or in covert missions) (Inflected verb), Safocalto  — A plastic toy rally car (Noun), Skundhe  — Kales (A type of vegetable) (Noun), walai  — 1.A Skull cap worn by muslim men Behind (usually of a woman) (Noun), Digolos  — Spectacles/ Glasses/ Shades (Noun), Ding'oing'o  — Pachnoda sinuata (The garden fruit chafer or brown-and-yellow fruit chafer or African Fruit Beetle) (Noun), Dishi  — 1. Behind (Usually of a woman) (Noun), Diambo  — Trouble, Danger, Problem (Noun), Digida  — 1. A Softie (Noun), Bamba Rada  — Understand (usually of a situation) (Verb), Bambwa  — Be caught (as in apprehended) 2. 2. Genius Parallel program at the public university 2. (Noun), Lolo  — Thought to mean Penis but could full well mean anything - context is important (Noun), Kutu  — Lack of sex after a long time (Usually in reference to girls) (Noun), Mzinga  — Alcohol (often used to mean Whiskey or Spirits) (Noun), Wamlambez  — A rally call that probably means more things than it doesn't (Noun), Wamnyonyez  — Reply to the call "Wamlambez" (Noun), Kimonyoski  — Fun, Partying - but this word can't/shouldn't be used on its own as it is a phrase-word "Mbogi ya Kimonyoski" (Noun), Aluta  — A variety of Khat known as "Mogoka" (Noun), Brus  — Merchandise (though usually used for bootleg items but can casually be used to mean virtually anything) (Noun), Kingale  — (Small/left over) Cigarette (Noun), Dudu  — Genitals (Usually a boy's penis) (Noun), Molis  — A person thought to be great at marathon sex (Noun), Anika  — Expose (as in a scandal or to out a person for the purposes of embarrassing them) (Noun), Oroso  — Cross-country (sports) but really used to denote any long distance race (from 3000m) (Noun), Kiyeng  — (a young, beautiful) girl (Noun), Nyandua  — To have (casual) sex with. Trap/Seduce (Usually a woman or a person in an attempt to have them give in to your way/views) (Verb), Mahanjam  — Plural for Thirst/Hunger (Usually sexual) (Noun), Ketepa  — 1. Fancy a game? 2. Chairman Penis 3. Dual SIM phone (Noun), Msupa  — 1. Ugly woman (Noun), Mbof  — Bad/unworkable/useless Khat (Verb), Mboch  — House help (usually female) (Noun), Mbosho  — 1. Penis/dick a shortcut) (Verb), Dago  — 1. A woman (usually plus size) (Noun), Niko  — I'm good or I'm beautiful (Adjective), Kadinya  — 1>An irritating or inconveniently foolish person 2>Someone who is addicted to sex (Noun), Kwoso  — Bootylicious/Have a big bottom (usually of a woman) (Noun), Manze  — Man! Clean guy (Noun), mitii  — 1. Bum Girlfriend2. He/she is dying To out do 3. Hello/Hi (Noun), Nyambisha  — To shoot using a gun (Verb), Ocha  — Upcountry/rural home/one's ancestral home (Noun), Ogoro  — Gold Jewelry (Originally a necklace/chain or bracelet) (Noun), Olaso  — A class (of a school session) (Noun), Ondole  — kick a ball using the tip of the toes as opposed to the inner foot. Tea Taoism noun + grammar a Chinese mystical philosophy traditionally founded by Lao-tzu in the 6th century B.C. Pronunciation of buda with 1 audio pronunciation, 12 translations and more for buda. Sweep (in football) Go mad (verb)3. He/she is laughing (Inflected verb), Angukia  — 1. 2. ... Serbian Slovak Spanish Swahili Swedish Tamil Turkish Vietnamese Welsh All Languages ... Add a meaning Ignore or jump a queue (Verb), Thru pass  — Connection or facilitation (Verb), Kumanga  — 1. Clever, good Person (Usually a man) with a big stomach Girlfriend (Noun), Maoro  — someone who is so arrogant (Verb), Mapaki  — Parking boys (but today used to mean street urchins) (Noun), Mapesh  — 1>Guava 2>Not having all teeths (Noun), Mapipa  — 1>Heavy eaters 2>Garbage (Noun), Marwa  — To be attacked either by cops or thugs (Verb), Mashini  — 1.