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Does anybody else feel gingered by Pamela Adie’s words?
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14 Comments
Johnny
May 20, 06:18I don’t grab…
Kenny
May 20, 06:55I’m not understanding.. ?
Colossus
May 20, 07:23Amunike means Dick and Arse, it literally means that.
Maybe now you get the humour.
shuga chocolata
May 20, 07:41Haha, funny Igbo names.
Sense8
May 20, 08:06I actually thought it translated to dick in arse.
Pink Panther
May 20, 09:17It reads as both ‘dick and ass’ and ‘dick in ass’.
ambivalentone
May 20, 10:20It does??? I am now very inclined to believe Igbos av been tolerant (or at least aware) of homosexuality at one time in their history
Pink Panther
May 20, 10:22????
Delle
May 20, 09:04Aww I just feel pity for the non-igbos.
As an Igbo boy however…???????????????????????????????
Francis
May 20, 11:04The dick in ass definition makes more sense with this tweet ?????
Gad
May 20, 12:37While I support the enjoyment of the joke, I still feel that things should be put in there proper perspectives. “Amunike” literally means dick in the ass but the name Amunike is a shortened form of the sentence “Amuru nike” which means ” given birth to by force”. Like other African names, Igbo names are given, bearing in mind, the circumstances at the time of birth.
Delle
May 20, 16:08Too much information. *eye roll*
Ringlana
May 20, 12:55I can’t stop padding
in jenifas voice.??
Delle
May 20, 14:38??????
Dazzall!