Pronunciation: /ʃʊr.boʊ/
noun a slang term used in Singapore to express agreement or confirmation
A1 I am not sureboh what time the movie starts.
A2 She asked her friend, 'Are you sureboh you locked the door?'
B1 The teacher's explanation was clear, so the students were sureboh of the answer.
B2 After double-checking the directions, they were sureboh they were going the right way.
C1 His expertise in the field made him a sureboh candidate for the job.
C2 The company's reputation for quality products made them a sureboh bet for investors.
formal The employee replied with a confident 'sureboh' when asked if the project will be completed on time.
informal A: Are you coming to the party tonight? B: Sureboh, see you there!
slang I'm sureboh that we can ace this exam together.
figurative His 'sureboh' attitude towards life always brings positivity to those around him.
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