Sho'nuff
"Sho'nuff" is a phrase often used in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) to express affirmation or agreement. It can be interpreted as "sure enough" or "certainly," and is commonly used in casual conversation to emphasize a point or to confirm something that has been said.
The term gained popularity through its use in popular culture, particularly in the 1985 film The Last Dragon. In the movie, the character Sho'nuff, also known as the "Shogun of Harlem," is a flamboyant villain who embodies the phrase's confident and assertive spirit.