<Li> las--1 . an act that is undesirable to commit, a burden . 2 . To tell someone or suggest to stop doing an act . (origin: something that is slowing you or an object down; for example, "' n Las in die pad .", meaning "An object as in a stone in the road ."). 3 . To physically join two separate objects together: (Las die punte van die twee toue aanmekaar; Tie the two ends of the ropes together .) </Li> <Li> leeuloop - lit . "lion walk". Popularized by singer - comedian Robbie Wessels in the song of the same name, it refers to a sexual dance (but slightly more humorous than vulgar). The song mainly describes a man getting down on all fours, clenching two balls (of "any" type) between his legs and pretending to be a lion by roaring . </Li> <Li> lus--to have a craving for . "I lus for a cigarette". (Also see "smaak".) </Li> <Li> lekker--(lit . tasty) It means pleasing, tasty, nice, good, great, delicious . Lekker is used for just about anything you find nice . "How was the party? Lekker", "I met a lekker chick last night", "local is lekker, a popular slogan promoting South African culture and produce", "How is that steak? Lekker bro". Unlike it's English counterpart "nice", use of the word "lekker" is actually promoted instead of frowned upon despite being very commonly used . It is speculated that "lekker" will never become Clichéd . </Li>

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