Uce is a slang term for "uso" which means brother (or sister depending on who is saying the word, and who they're saying it to)
If a girl says "uso" she can ONLY direct it at another girl (sister). If a girl needs to address her brother she would call him her "tuagane".
If a boy says "uso" he can ONLY direct it at another boy (brother). If a boy needs to address his sister he would call her his "tuafafine".
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Uce is Samoan slang for "brother / bro" like a homeboy.
"Sole uce" means "only water" in English. So next time someone asks you if you want anything to drink, you can just say "sole uce" and watch the confusion unfold. It's like a secret code for the ultimate minimalist beverage choice.
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its a Samoan swear word
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