{"id":34953,"date":"2020-10-16T11:32:51","date_gmt":"2020-10-16T09:32:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/viral366.com\/?p=34953"},"modified":"2020-10-16T11:32:51","modified_gmt":"2020-10-16T09:32:51","slug":"pearl-modiadie-is-mind-blown-by-the-meaning-of-sbwl","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/viral366.com\/pearl-modiadie-is-mind-blown-by-the-meaning-of-sbwl\/","title":{"rendered":"Pearl Modiadie is mind blown by the meaning of \u201cSBWL\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"

Pearl Modiadie is mind blown by the meaning of \u201cSBWL\u201d<\/h2>\n

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Pearl Modiadie Is Mind Blown By The Meaning Of \u2018Sbwl\u2019. Sbwl is a word that has been used a lot in South Africa this year.<\/p>\n

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Sbwl is a word that has been used a lot in South Africa this year. A lot of people have been having their minds tangled up as to what the word means. It\u2019s only later on that people found out that the word is a Xhosa word that most people know. Pearl Modiadie was part of the group that didn\u2019t know what the word means. The radio presenter went on Google to find out what the word means. The know it all search engine eventually gave her the meaning of the word.<\/p>\n

Pearl Modiadie couldn\u2019t believe that she was going crazy over a simple word. \u201cReally? I\u2019ve been cracking my skull trying to figure this out,\u201d says the radio personality. She found out that the word that she was looking for was \u2018Sabaweli\u2019, which means craving in isiXhosa. The Urban Dictionary said that the vowels of the word were just removed. Some of her Twitter followers also let her know that they were also cracking their skulls trying to find out what the word means.<\/p>\n

One tweep says, \u201cYou are a God sent\u2026\u201d One tweep says, \u201cLol same here Pearl\u2026thanks for this.\u201d One tweep says, \u201cYou\u2019re not the only one\u2026I\u2019ve also been wondering what does this \u201csbwl\u201d means.\u201d One tweep says the Urban Dictionary ruined the fun of seeing people trying to figure out what the word meant. The tweep says, \u201cUrban Dictionary ruined everything. Watching people trying to figure this out was so entertaining\u2026\u201d One tweep says the word is not a isiXhosa word. The tweep says, \u201cThere\u2019s no such word as \u201csabaweli\u201d in isiXhosa but sharp.\u201d<\/p>\n

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