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It is a phrase used to tell someone that they are talking rubbish or rambling on about things that do not interest you.
The phrase was popularised by a video of a guy trying to tell a story to a group of people but was cut off abruptly because the crowd was not interested.
Alternative:
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This phrase is used as a way to suggest that a storyteller is exaggerating or fairytaling the story being told. Synonymous with “welele”.
*I have that video*
*Welele ingane kwane*
Ayi uyazi bedela*
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