Hebrew for "Quiet, please." Well-known to anyone who attended Hebrew school as a child. Traditional response is "hey!" sometimes accompanied with a raised fist, and always followed by silence. Used to get everyone's attention so they will settle down and listen.
Pronounce: Boo-yah-kah
word used to express the sound of a gun, cannon, or bomb! Mostly used in reggae songs to excite/ surprise or ad-lib.
could be used to express a joyful moment, or used as a way to describe a impact or collision or a great play in sports.
He was running on the sideline then from out of nowhere BOYAKA the defenderjust hit him out of bounds.
The verb to pimp or the adjective pimpin, often used on the popular TV show "The Ali G Show" in which case he uses it to refer to himself as "yo im a pimp"
BuYaKasha, hur i is at za chignisle wisle wit ma main man dr. phil whose gun talk tus bout are willy wangs