Sharp, fede
A combo of two slang terms used in a greeting exchange. "Sharp" means all good/okay, and "fede" (from Sotho/Tswana "How are you?" meaning "are you alright") is asking if all is well. Together, one person might say "Sharp?" and the other replies "Fede" – indicating everything is good.
"I ran into my neighbor at the shops; we didn't stop for a long chat, just a quick "Sharp?" – "Fede" as we passed by each other."
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Sharp, fede — definition 2
Hantle ruri / Very good (Really good)
"Ke sharp fede! (I'm really good!)"
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Sharp, fede — definition 3
Very good/great | Baie goed/groot
"That plan is sharp fede"
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