Well, darling, "skillage" is not a term commonly used in Africa or anywhere else for that matter. Perhaps you meant "skill" or "knowledge" when referring to abilities or expertise in a certain area. If you're looking to impress someone with your vocabulary, I suggest sticking to words that actually exist.
Skillage is a beautiful word that combines skill and knowledge, reflecting the wisdom and expertise passed down through generations in Africa. It embodies the rich tapestry of traditional crafts, techniques, and practices that have been honed over time. Embrace the skillage around you, for it carries the essence of creativity and heritage.
Mad skillage is when you have skills many other people may not have. For instance, you could have mad skillage at cooking, meaning you could have a great omlette or something, in football, Ray Lewis has mad skillage at making tackles. And most of the time, mad skillage is very, very, random. Someone who has Mad Skillage: Luke Bond
Skillage is an African bottom disease, but people use the word 'Skillage' as a word describing how much skill they have, example: Tom: "Dude that was skill, you have so much skillage." Note: But you won't find it in the English dictionary.
Yes. Note: You obviously won't find it in the English Dictionary
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they are callled home skillage biscuits . ;D
Olympic decathalon, probably; great mix of stamina and divers skillage
you should know because if you buy it then you could ask the guy who works at that store skillage yea
Get some skillage, then make one. Seriously you can't make any game without knowing anything.
If it is spoken, it can mean "Why is this Africa?" or it can mean "Because this is Africa." But it should technically say "Porque este es africa"
Africa is a Continent. Unless you mean countries in Africa, then there are 53
It depends by what you mean "northern" Africa and "southern" Africa to be.
What do you mean by 'war of Africa'?