Meaning of «ejoor»
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"Ejoor" is a polite way to say 'please' or 'I beg of you' when someone is making a serious or emotional request. It is borrowed from Yoruba but is used extensively in Nigerian Pidgin to add a layer of respect or desperation to a plea. The word is often used when the speaker is waiting for something eagerly or needs a favor from someone in a position of authority. It carries a tone of humility and is common in social media comment sections where fans are asking creators for updates or new content.
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> Can't wait oooo Ejoor make una drop the part 2 quick.
> Ejoor sir, help me with anything wey you get for hand.
> I need that song right now, ejoor send me the link.
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