Daily Slang

De2 el Mayy: Mayy - دق الماي: ماي

In English means: "Hit the water, it stays water". It is used to indicate that a person/situation is not going to change, no matter what. e.g. Person 1: "I told him not to smoke in the office for 10 times now!" Person 2: "...and he's still doing it" Person 1: "De2 el mayy, mayy!"

 

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Lebanese Slang.  In English: "It puts tension on the nerves". Used to describe a feeling of stress. e.g.: - "I submited a new slang on slangmania.com several weeks ago and they havent posted it yet! ...
2. Gamed - جامد
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 Egyptian Slang: Literaly means "Strong" used as Cool. The use of this termwas usually combined with another word to stress the coolness (e.g. [Gamed Gedan = Very Cool], [Gamed Ta7n = Crushing Cool], [Gamed ...
Egyptian Slang. literaly means: "The last thing". Used to stress how cool/uncool something is to the extent that there is nothing cooler/uncooler. It is more likely to be used to indicate coolness than ...