| Slang | Meaning & Usage | Origin & Language | Examples | Where It’s Used |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Habrah (هبرة) | “Juicy meat cut” / “chunk” | Arabic, BBQ slang used in Saudi Arabia | “A‘atini habrah min lahm.” | BBQs, cooking, restaurants, butcher shops |
Definition & Description of Habrah هبرة
Habrah is a Saudi slang term used to describe a thick, juicy, high-quality cut of meat.
People use it during BBQ gatherings (mashawi), cooking preparations, and when ordering fresh meat from butchers.
The word is popular in family gatherings, especially during outdoor barbecues, Eid celebrations, and weekend cookouts.
Examples of Habrah هبرة
1. “A‘atini habrah zaina, law samaht.”
أعطني هَبْرَه زَيْنَه، لو سمحت.
“Give me a good piece of meat, please.”
2. “Hathi habrah, tabīk mashwiya.”
هاذي هَبْرَه، تَبِيها مَشْوِيَّه؟
“This is a piece of meat, do you want it grilled?”
3. “Abi habrah min al-ḍabḥ al-jadeed.”
أبي هَبْرَه من الذَّبْح الجديد.
“I want a piece of meat from the fresh slaughter.”
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