BN Bytes: What is the meaning of ‘Obnoxious’? Lolo1 of Flytime TV asks Nigerian Celebrities in another Rib Cracking Episode of “Word Of The Day”
Posted on Monday, October 15th, 2012 at 9:36 AM
By Adeola Adeyemo
It’s time for a quick laugh to brighten up your Monday Morning. What is the meaning of “Obnoxious”? Can you come up with the meaning within seconds?
Flytime TV presents another funny episode of its, “Word Of The Day” series. This time, the funny Radio Personality Lolo1 asks some celebrities and regular people the meaning of the word “Obnoxious”.
Do they know what it means? Find out in the video below.
21 Comments on “BN Bytes: What is the meaning of ‘Obnoxious’? Lolo1 of Flytime TV asks Nigerian Celebrities in another Rib Cracking Episode of “Word Of The Day””
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Blackknight
October 15, 2012 at 10:29 AM
Very very stupid! Chai, even my own Asa?For God’s sake, this is not funny.Oh God!!!!!Nigeria is in trouble.I am sad, very very sad.
Obnoxious – Annoying!
Right, Asa u got it the first time but the fact that u r unsure makes me a lil sad. Now i see why we dont have good song writers and lyrcists in Nigeria. Please you guys need to start reading a lot more, a nation dat has a nobel laurette recipient for literature, dis is damn too poor.
I think some of them just found it hard to explain the meaning.Just like words like “sa”,”abi”,”shebi” we use them all the time but cant really explain the meaning…
english is not our native language what type of stupid excuse is that, this is so embarassing even asa wow crazy. PICK UP THE DICTIONARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
oh please! enough with the ‘english is not our first language crap” our official national language is english and there’s also a reason why the dictionary was invented. If you come across a word and don’t know what it means, you can check it up. stop using ignorance as an excuse. its so shameful that our ‘famous people’ cannot even give definitions of such simple everyday words.
Very very stupid! Chai, even my own Asa?For God’s sake, this is not funny.Oh God!!!!!Nigeria is in trouble.I am sad, very very sad.
Obnoxious – Annoying!
‘ I like Mr Biggs meat pie, its very obnoxious’ lmao…
Obnoxious is a word that you should know though, people use it a lot
This is englishable
lol… thank God for Google oo “something that’s high”.. What??? That guy is not serious at all….
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Ouchey!
lolo you no try oh hahahahahahaha lol
loooooooooooool……the dictionary is our friend ooooo….excuse mi laff…….
Lwkmd ooo….obnoxious-unpleasant….seriously I no itz nt an evriday word buh itz common enuf…owr celebz wee nuh keel me ooo
You can try to learn how to spell sha!
Abi o. Pls tell her
Something high on the high side. LMBO
hahahhahaha
real funny!
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Right, Asa u got it the first time but the fact that u r unsure makes me a lil sad. Now i see why we dont have good song writers and lyrcists in Nigeria. Please you guys need to start reading a lot more, a nation dat has a nobel laurette recipient for literature, dis is damn too poor.
I think some of them just found it hard to explain the meaning.Just like words like “sa”,”abi”,”shebi” we use them all the time but cant really explain the meaning…
Dang…this is sad though. For realzzz?
Bitte Englisch ist nicht unser muttersprache!
Abegi English no bi our native language jor!
these guys should download a dictionary app on their phones!! its funny but kind of sad
english is not our native language what type of stupid excuse is that, this is so embarassing even asa wow crazy. PICK UP THE DICTIONARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Still love me some Asa
oh please ! enough with the english is not our first language
oh please! enough with the ‘english is not our first language crap” our official national language is english and there’s also a reason why the dictionary was invented. If you come across a word and don’t know what it means, you can check it up. stop using ignorance as an excuse. its so shameful that our ‘famous people’ cannot even give definitions of such simple everyday words.