Jozi-H
n.— «Jozi-H, in case you aren’t aware, is the hip new phrase for Johannesburg.» —“South Africa meets Hollywood North” by Gayle MacDonald Globe and Mail (Toronto, Can.) May 24, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Jozi-H
n.— «Jozi-H, in case you aren’t aware, is the hip new phrase for Johannesburg.» —“South Africa meets Hollywood North” by Gayle MacDonald Globe and Mail (Toronto, Can.) May 24, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
If someone urges you to spill the tea, they probably don’t want you tipping over a hot beverage. Originally, the tea here was the letter T, as in “truth.” To spill the T means to “pass along truthful information.” Plus...
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