“Cho cho cho” na one recent slang wey don enter the Nigerian slang scene, especially thanks to the influence of artist Odumodu Black.
The phrase dey carry this energetic and bold vibe, and anytime person use am, e dey usually signify something big or dramatic.
The way Odumodu Black take popularize am for his music and style don make the slang trend for street talk and social media.
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Meaning of the slang Cho Cho Cho
The meaning of “cho cho cho” as used by Odumodu Black dey linked to making noise or hyping up something.
E dey signify loudness, excitement, or creating a buzz. Odumodu Black originally introduce the phrase for his music to capture the lively and unapologetic energy wey him music dey carry, especially when e dey refer to people wey too like to talk or make noise without taking meaningful action.
The phrase don evolve to represent any kind of loudness, whether na hype, over-the-top behavior, or just general attention-seeking.
No be by all the Cho Cho Cho… shey your fanbase show workings?👀 pic.twitter.com/RUoLyW4Jdt
— Vanessa🇳🇬 (@miss_niniola) October 14, 2024
How to use Cho Cho Cho in sentences
For example, person fit say, “All these people just dey make cho cho cho, dem no fit do anything,” meaning “All these people just dey make noise, they can’t do anything.”
Another example fit be, “The party go loud, na real cho cho cho,” meaning “The party go be wild, na real hype.”
The phrase dey often used in playful or teasing ways, especially to describe exaggerated behavior or situations wey dey full of noise and attention.
Cho cho cho 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/eA1n2MCSb6
— AJEWOLE Esq🇳🇬 (@0oni0fIfe) October 14, 2024