noun Street Slang

Alaye

ah-LAH-yeh (approximate — Yoruba is tonal; tone affects exact meaning, informal spellings often drop tone marks) · noun · slang

A streetwise "area boy" who knows how things really work outside the rules.

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From a Yoruba root meaning 'one who is alive/has information'; can mean 'my guy/bro' among peers, or, more pointedly, a street hustler or fraudster.

“Alaye already sorted the gateman, so we can go straight in.”
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Alaye In A Sentence

Alaye already sorted the gateman, so we can go straight in.

Origin & Usage

From Yoruba, originally meaning 'one who is alive'; evolved through Lagos street culture to mean someone streetwise and well-informed, and by the early 2000s became common in Nigerian hip-hop/Afrobeats lyrics.

People Also Ask

What does Alaye mean?

It describes a streetwise, well-connected person — sometimes a friendly term for 'my guy,' sometimes pointing to a hustler or scammer depending on context.

Is Alaye always negative?

No — it has both positive ('bro/friend') and negative ('scammer/fraudster') uses depending on who's speaking and the situation.

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