HOLY CRAP! Is that Buckwheat in a leglock, or has it just been awhile since you trimmed? Seventies porn is like Buckwheat in a leglock!
by Slagothor February 29, 2008
by Duo Maxwell Coffeehouse April 24, 2007
Mike was getting ready to go down on Amber. He pulled down her pants and told her that it looks like you have buckwheat in a headlock down here.
by Cramerica Industries January 9, 2007
Jason:
Damn you Mexican Bitotch.... Bitch, don't you shave your pubs, let buckwheat out of that scissorlock...?"
Stepheanie: That's just how my peeps roll.....buckwheat in a scissorlock
Damn you Mexican Bitotch.... Bitch, don't you shave your pubs, let buckwheat out of that scissorlock...?"
Stepheanie: That's just how my peeps roll.....buckwheat in a scissorlock
by tiffany\\\\ August 16, 2007
English Name of the botnicaly named Eriogonum ovalifolium. Wild Buckwheat
has nothing to do with buckwheat !!!(anciend kind of flour)
has nothing to do with buckwheat !!!(anciend kind of flour)
POLYGONACEAE, BUCKWHEAT FAMILY, you can find a piture at https:// wdfw.wa.gov/ gallery2/ main.php?g2_itemId=10695,
picture of Wild Buckwheat
picture of Wild Buckwheat
by Stevan L. March 3, 2007
As in the Little Rascals character, "Buckwheat" who often had a wide-eyed expression of surprise or horror.
"I went all Buckwheat-eyed when my wife called me "Bunnyhead" in front of those bikers at the party.
by DukeD February 23, 2005
A description or derogatory for someone easy going, unskilled or useless.
It originates from the fact that Buckwheat is a crop that is extremely easy to grow in most climates and in even the poorest soil, hence requiring less skill from the farmer than more demanding crops.
Further Buckwheat is often used to condition soil for other crops, so the farmer really should be able to grow other primary crops in the conditioned soil, given that the farmer is active and skilled.
An alternate origin could be the black character in "The Little Rascals" series named Buckwheat who became synonymous with the picaninny character, attributing the characteristics of black/picaninny stereotype mixed with the word farmer to suggest that someone works with the skill and efforts of a picaninny stereotype.
It originates from the fact that Buckwheat is a crop that is extremely easy to grow in most climates and in even the poorest soil, hence requiring less skill from the farmer than more demanding crops.
Further Buckwheat is often used to condition soil for other crops, so the farmer really should be able to grow other primary crops in the conditioned soil, given that the farmer is active and skilled.
An alternate origin could be the black character in "The Little Rascals" series named Buckwheat who became synonymous with the picaninny character, attributing the characteristics of black/picaninny stereotype mixed with the word farmer to suggest that someone works with the skill and efforts of a picaninny stereotype.
by Sohave December 31, 2019