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Skollie
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(South African) someone who engages in minor criminal or antisocial behavior
Slang
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Human
Composition
Simple
Countable
Plural form
skollies
What does "skollie" mean in South African slang?
In South African slang, "skollie" refers to a petty criminal, thug, or someone involved in antisocial or delinquent behavior. It is used in informal South African English, often in a strongly negative or judgmental context, especially when describing street-level crime or habitual troublemakers. The term comes from Afrikaans "skollie," which itself is believed to have originated from older Dutch or Cape Coloured slang referring to a rascal or rogue. Over time it became a widely used South African term for someone engaged in minor criminal activity or seen as a habitual wrongdoer.
Examples
That skollie tried to steal my bike.



























