A fork of Rural Dictionary
A term made by Somalis during the colonisation from the British. In British Somaliland, the term "warrior" was picked up by natives from colonisers, similar to pidgin words it was simplified to "warya" by the natives who used it to refer to each other as a sign of strength to overcome resistance. After Somalia gained independence, the word would become widespread across all regions and be used in colloquial Somali language as the calling of a person.
Person A: Warya! Person B: Maxaa? (What?)
its a Somali word that can be used when you wanna call somebody's name or when you don't know no names you just say "ayyy waryaa" it can also be funny in someways
Abdi 1: Warya Abdi you can't believe where I went yesterday Abdi 2: was u at Drizzy show in London Abdi 1: yo that was mad lit, he brought out jhus, MADNESS walla Abdi 2: turn the 02 to the 03 DAWG
A tribal and legendary exclamation that is only to be screamed by the noblest of people. This heavenly vocal piece originates from the majestic land of Somalia and is said only by the one true king. When you hear this, it is said chills are sent are up your spine and the very earth shakes to its vibrations. Be warned that when it is screamed that the great Somali ancestors and past kings will transfer their energy into the minds of all and the entire population will join in. The chant is only to be led by the lucozade drinking king who inherits this power from his father.
Person: Oy im gonna rob your lunch money King: You wouldnt want to do that Person: Why not? - proceeds to do it anyway- King: WARYA Person: -Faints, and body is evaporated- Teachers: Aw shit here we go again Earth: -Rumbles-