Vibe definition 1
Good feeling or energy (Positive atmosphere)
"The vibe dey there (The atmosphere is great)"
Vibe definition 2
Na when person dey feel di energy for di moment (It's when someone is feeling the energy in the moment)
"Make we just vibe with di music, no stress (Let's just vibe with the music, no stress)"
Word Details
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- 🇳🇬 Nigeria
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- 2 community definitions
- Added
- April 2026
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🇳🇬 About Nigeria Slang
Nigeria has one of Africa's richest street-language traditions, blending Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, and Pidgin English into a constantly evolving slang vocabulary used by over 220 million people.
KASINARY has 1854 Nigeria slang words collected from native speakers.
Browse all Nigeria slang (1854 words)🌍 "Vibe" Across Africa
This word is also used in 27 other countries, sometimes with a different meaning.
Santiman, lanbyans (Feeling, atmosphere)
Atmosphere (Vibe/atmosphere)
Mood, atmosphere
Umoya omuhle wendawo (Good atmosphere of a place)
Jaw helw (Good atmosphere)
Energia / ambiente (Energy / atmosphere)
Vibe (Atmosphere/Feeling)
Vibe (Good feeling)
Ambiance/sensation (Vibe/feeling)
Mziki/hali (Music/mood)
Mood/feeling (English)
ڤايب - Vibe
Umoya omnandi / Isimo esihle (Good atmosphere / Nice feeling)
ቫይብ/ስሜት (Vibe/feeling)
Ambiance, feeling (Atmosphere, feeling)
Feel/Mood/Energy (Feeling or mood)
Hisia / hali (Feeling / mood)
Maikutlo a monate / Tikoloho e ntle (Good feeling / Nice atmosphere)
Feeling/Atmosphere (Mood/Energy)
Energia, sensação (Energy, feeling)
Ombepo / feeling or atmosphere (Feeling or atmosphere)
Vibe bi baax na (The vibe is good)
Energia / sintonia (Energy / connection)
Umwuka mwiza (Good energy or feeling)
Energia/sintonia (Energia/sintonia) (Energy/connection)
Atmosphere/feeling
Vibe (Atmosphere/feeling)
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