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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.
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| 2. | G-Bu | ||
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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.
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| 3. | bu'on | ||
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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! |
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| 4. | W.W.R.G.D | ||
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"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! |
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| 5. | bootylicious | ||
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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. |
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| 6. | gaelic | ||
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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.
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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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| 7. | gaelic | ||
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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.
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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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