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Sweaty Bojangles 

The act of a male tap dancing nude with his sweaty testicles dangling over someones face.
That poor girl was just minding her business and that dude gave her a sweaty bojangles!
Sweaty Bojangles by Techamongous February 3, 2010

Mr. Bojangles

The famous African-American dancer, Bill Robinson, who taught Shirley Temple how to tap dance and starred with her in many movies.

Eventhough this Spanish American War vet, was celebrated. He was often descriminated against due to the color of his skin. Many artist such as Bob Dylan and Sammy Davis Jr have paid tribute to him through their art.

Bojangles came to represent oppressed or discriminated people who have a special warm and caring relationship with the children of the oppressor.
Granpa would even bojangles with kids of the KKK.
Mr. Bojangles by Blowfish August 15, 2005

Nelly Bojangles 

An extremely flamboyant gay man, usually more noticeable than a twink.
He's a nelly bojangles. Look at nelly bojangles jumping around.
Nelly Bojangles by memguy October 11, 2011

bitch bojangles

1. A name for when a friend or a sibling act like a total and utter bitch and you just have to call them out on it.

2. Someone with little or no testicles
"Tell Tony to stop being Bitch Bojangles and go to the bar!"
bitch bojangles by M May 27, 2006

Mr. Bojangles

Mr. Bojangles was a special mouse in the movie The Green Mile (Tom Hanks and other actors). Bojangles, the pet of a prisoner Delacroix, was able to do little tricks that greatly amused Delacroix. Unfortunately, this douchebag prison guard named Percy decided to step on and crush Mr. Bojangles... all was lost until John (crucial character in story) brings Mr. Bojangles back to life, and Mr. Bojangles lives for a crazy-ass long time.

Mr. Bojangles makes for a cute pet name.
Aww that is such a cute little mouse! I can't believe it does tricks and stuff? What's it called?

Mr. Bojangles... duh.

the allegory of bojangles 

arising in seattle, wa during early june 2006, the allegorical nature of "mr. bojangles," star of many 1930s shirley temple films as well as subject for a protest song from the 1960s, alludes to the subconscious desire even the most free man has to give his pride away in order to dance a little bit.

to bojangle (v.): to dance about life with the same sadness and glib irony as bojangles himself did.
the allegory of bojangles by witn September 3, 2008