Glossary
- ansa bɛlɛ
a practice regulating pregnancies out of wedlock by which a man accepts full social and financial responsibility for a pregnancy
- ataya bes
a coffee place for men serving ataya tea, which is believed to provide energy; mostly young people gather there to drink and discuss politics and daily events
- bambrus or bambrusing
treating someone or something roughly; can also be used to describe rough sex limited to penetration; can also indicate rape
- bod ose
a wooden house
- bossing
consensual sex where the man is dominant
- chɛr am
to tear, to rip apart; here it is describing men’s sexual conquest of attractive women
- cober lappas
minors, ‘girl lovers’
- contract relationships
cohabiting partners who are not exclusive but may not bring other lovers home
- cut
male orgasm
- cut and play
sex that considers male and female pleasure
- fala-fala
someone who loves to escort another person; here a love potion that leads a person to follow another person wherever they go; fala can also mean to have sex
- faray
an addicted smoker; also used to describe a woman who is embedded in street life and who smokes but who does not engage in sex work
- financiers or providers
middle-aged men/elders who enjoy the (sexual) company of women and girls in exchange for financial support, often in the form of school/university fees or rent
- fine boy
pretty boy; a physically attractive or sexually skilled person without the financial resources desired of a main partner
- gbagba
black magic that prevents someone from urinating or going to the toilet; this spell is said to be often used against ‘passers-by’ (q.v.)
- gɛt bɛlɛ
to be pregnant
- gɛt-to gɛda or chillin
outing organised by social clubs in Freetown for club members and friends
- ifohn or swear medicines
traditional medicines used in oath ceremonies as truth-determining devices in theft cases
- kedi masta
someone who runs a brothel or gambling place and who takes a commission for services provided in exchange for a place, security, or introduction to customers; brothels are often run by women
- ketch
to catch; also the name a female sex worker may use for a customer or a man to describe a new sexual partner
- kongosa
gossip, backbiting
- lɛk-lɛk
love potion mixed in substances, food, or ointments; used against a partner to prevent them from loving someone else; used against a stranger to make them fall hopelessly in love and surrender all control; the charmed person’s free will is taken away
- mami kɔs
calling someone’s children bastards, thereby cursing someone’s mother
- mami kwin or mammie queen
female leader
- mas am
to step on someone; also used to describe men or boys sexually penetrating women or girls, yet not necessarily in a violent way
- na mi bɔs am
I am the one responsible for taking her virginity
- nak am
means to hit someone, but is also a slang term for having sex; for example, Ar wan nak am means I want to have sex with her
- nɔr lɛf mi so
do not leave me like that
- pan bɔdi
corrugated-iron house; zinc house
- passer-by
a man who makes empty promises to a woman or who only takes when having sex and does not give the woman pleasure
- pikin biznɛs
child’s play; also used to indicate a physical relationship that involves kissing and touching but does not lead to sex
- plaba
palaver, to quarrel or fight
- play
female orgasm
- playing in her garden
a man sexually pleasuring a woman; a man giving oral sex to a woman
- pul di bɛlɛ or pwɛl di bɛlɛ
to have an abortion; to perform an abortion
- pul na do
the naming ceremony for Muslim babies
- put mɔt pan di fɛt or putting mouth into the fight
involving oneself in someone else’s argument; talking to people while they are fighting
- rare gal
female sex worker deeply involved in street life and sometimes in gangs
- I nɔr ansa di bɛlɛ
to deny having caused a pregnancy
- rɔb- rɔb
ointments that are believed to be magical and that people rub on their bodies either for protection from magic that could be used against them or as a charm to use against others for personal desires
- sexing
consensual sexual act
- show face
the father of a baby introduces himself to the family of the woman he impregnated, to confirm that the baby has a father without taking social or economic responsibility for the child or the mother
- side-chick
a woman who is very attractive or sexually skilled but who is believed not to possess the qualities of a main partner and is therefore an intimate partner among others
- snatching
stealing someone’s partner
- sugar daddies
middle-aged men/elders, who enjoy the (sexual) company of girls and young women in exchange for money, mobile phone credit, clothes, or hair
- swallow
apologise ritually at the end of informal community and household mediations and acknowledge that all issues have now been attended to
- swear (n.)
an oath
- tabulay (n.) or tabule (v.)
a drum or to drum; can also be a nickname for male or female sexual organs
- tap to mi
cohabiting without being engaged or married
- tay-tay
(mostly ropes) that are believed to be magical that people tie on their bodies, for example on the waist, ankle, wrist, or neck; this is done either for protection from magic used against them, or as a charm to use against others for personal desires
- tɛdi bɔi
a gang member or young man engaged in the illicit economy who asks his girlfriend to make money for him (often through sex work and associated trickery)
- tit ɛn tɔŋ mɔs jam or teeth and tongue jammed together
the quarrels that necessarily occur between people who are close (e.g. kin, lovers, or friends); it is used to describe the relationship between men and women
- toma
namesake (i.e. someone with whom you share the same first name); a term especially used by the Mende people
- wahala
conflict, trouble, or problem