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outjie
‖ outjie, n. S. Afr. colloq. (ˈəʊki) [Afrikaans, f. ou fellow, chap (*ou n.2) + -tjie dim. suffix.] A child, ‘young fellow’; also applied (usu. joc. or contemptuously) to an adult. Freq. in pl.1960 J. Taylor Ag Pleez Deddy (song), If you wont take us to the zoo then what the heck else can we do But ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leon Schuster
Pranking is just in my nature, but I’d never thought I’d become a movie star… no, I’m not a movie star, I’m just a local outjie that likes to entertain wikipedia.org
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ou
▪ I. ou (ˈəʊuː) [Hawaiian.] A green and yellow bird, Psittirostra psittacea, belonging to the sub-family Coerebinæ, or honeycreepers.1887 L. Stejneger in Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. X. 93 The Ou, feeds on bugs and sings on the wing. 1890 Ibis II. 194 The constant twittering the Ou almost invariably makes w... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of South African English regionalisms
past-tense) idiomatically used to mean soon, but not immediately (sooner than just now in South Africa, but similar to just now in the United Kingdom) O-R outjie wikipedia.org
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List of South African slang words
oom – an older man of authority, commonly in reference to an older Afrikaans man (Afrikaans for "uncle") ou (diminutive outjie, plural = ouens, outjies wikipedia.org
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