Over time, this expression had a figurative meaning. No one is forced to catch crayfish anymore, but the phrase is still used as a threat. An English equivalent would be: “To give someone hell.” ...
A warning has been issued to parents as 20 popular baby names have little-known dark meanings. As many new parents welcome their first child in the upcoming year, the thrilling process of ...
Broadcaster and wordsmith Kel Richards reveals the word "bunta" has a racial meaning behind it. “It was used as a racially offensive expression by White South Africans over Black South Africans ...