What kind?

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Added August 02, 2025
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A colloquial way of asking "What's up?" or expressing disbelief (like "What kind of thing is that?"). It's a direct translation from some Indian South African vernacular usage. Often said as a reaction when something strange or annoying happens.
"You're wearing a full suit in this heat – what kind, man? You're going to melt out here in the sun dressed like that!"
by Khulekani Dladla August 02, 2025
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A Cape Coloured slang greeting roughly meaning "What's up?" or "How are things?" It's like asking "What kind [of vibe is it]?" without finishing the sentence. Very informal and friendly, used mostly in the Western Cape.
"Two old friends met in Mitchells Plain – "What kind, my bru?" one shouted in greeting. "Ah, what kind! I'm all good, you lui?" the other replied, smiling. (Translation: "How's it going, man?" – "All good, and you?")"
by Khulekani Dladla August 02, 2025
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