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1. G-Bu
G-Bu is an abbreviation for George W Bush, following J-Lo (Jennifer Lopez) taking on a similar nickname.
Dang, I can't believe G-Bu is about to throw down with Saddam.
2. G-Bu
The smallest ass to run for vice president. Supports boyfriends that have mustangs and are obsessed with computers. Will fund art schools nationwide. Can be found alongside President nomination E-CO.
G-Bu for vice president! Haytonn says: Vote for E-Co.
by Joober Jan 23, 2005 add a video
3. bu'on
a Latino variant of the word button, only without the enunciation of the "t". The term refers to any other application of the word "button", such as fasteners on a blouse, G-spot, etc. The refusal to enunciate the double "T" sound is most often utilized by Latino women.
Maria: Awww, I ate so much that I popped a bu'on.

Teresa: Eeeee, I'm sorry!
4. W.W.R.G.D
"What would Richard Gere Do?"

A question often posed by the growing cult of Richard Gere. Through a misinterpretation of words, BU students recently came to the conclusion that Richard Gere is the new Jesus Christ- basically- SUPERHUMAN VIRTUE.
Nick- Jeeze should I get shitfaced or study for my final?

Danielle- well Nick, W.W.R.G.D?

Nick- Lets get rocked!
5. bootylicious
boo.ty.li.cious \'bu:t-e-'lish-*s\ aj. (modif. of MF butin, fr. MLG bu-te exchange) 1: curvaceous or voluptuous, esp. in the derriere (i.e., booty) 2: see fine 3: sexually attractive in a way that causes males ages 18-25 to desire to grope, fondle, lick, or otherwise touch the booty cheeks
1a: Yo, g, yo bitch is bootylicious! Her ass is off da hook.
1b: Janet Reno is so bootylicious.
2: D-d-damn, that is one bootylicious sista!
3: Holy coconuts, Batman! Catwoman is so bootlicious, I want to lick her curvaceous derriere.
6. gaelic
Of or relating to the Gaels, or the ancient Celtic peoples of Ireland(Éireann), Scotland(Alba), and the Isle of Man(Ellan Vannin) in Britain.

It especially refers to their languages: Irish Gaelic(Gaeilge), the most prominent, and her sister languages; Manx Gaelic(Gaelg); and (Scottish) Gaelic(Gàidhlig). Their cousin languages from the Brythonic Celtic languages are Welsh(Cymraeg), Cornish(Kernowek), and Breton(Breizh). All of them possess trilling r's, hard-only c's and g's, gutterals, and soft sounds also. All are poetic, musical, beautiful languages, often sounding very Tolkienesque.

The languages are now fragile
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by Diddims Mar 25, 2005 add a video
7. gaelic
Of or relating to the Gaels, or the ancient Celtic peoples of Ireland(Éireann), Scotland(Alba), and the Isle of Man(Ellan Vannin) in Britain.

It especially refers to their languages: Irish Gaelic(Gaeilge), the most prominent, and her sister languages; Manx Gaelic(Gaelg); and (Scottish) Gaelic(Gàidhlig). Their cousin languages from the Brythonic Celtic languages are Welsh(Cymrig), Cornish(Kernowek), and Breton(Breizh). All of them possess rolling r's, hard-only c's and g's, gutterals, and soft sounds also. All a...
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by Diddims Mar 26, 2005 add a video
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