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buckwheat beaver 

"Buckwheat" is the wild haired character who played in "our gang" a 1930-1940 tv show.

"Beaver" is a slang word for a woman's vagina.

When the two are combined you can automatically get the mental image of a crazy haired vaginal area.

Wow trim that automatically comes to mind.
Billy: Did you go downtown last night?
Jim: Yah, but not worth braggin' man that shit was a buckwheat beaver, bro!
Billy: Are you serious?
Jim: Yeah, I'm still pullin pube's out of my teeth!
buckwheat beaver by Anthony Kranz December 1, 2007
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Buckwheat is back in trouble with the law again.
buckwheat by aeblonde June 24, 2006
Shooting someone up their asshole to prolong their suffering. From the movie Things to do in Denver When You're Dead.
I'd rather be shot in the head than get buckwheated.
buckwheat by Cliff August 29, 2004

Buckweat 

To 'buckweat' someone means to murder them in any method that causes a slow, very painful death. The phrase 'buckwheat' was given rise to in the film ''Things to do in Denver when you're Dead''. (An excellent movie which I highly recommend).
One example of a 'buckweat' is to fire a gun into someone's rectum. This causes them to contort and suffer excruciatingly for 20 minutes before they die.
Buckweat by BadLieutenant June 7, 2004
1) African-American charicter in the "Our Gang/Little Rascals" shorts played by Willie Mae Taylor.

2) Zydeco singer-Accordianist Stanley Dural Jr. who fronts the band Buckwheat Zydeco
And you know the battle cry
"OH-TAY"
Buckwheat by Federalq2b June 10, 2005

Buckweat 

the greatest character in the Little Rascals
see also dost
"Wooooo. I am de dost of Buckwheat."
Buckweat by Kristoff November 17, 2004
Buckwheat = Curly Hair.
Originated from the movie "The Little Rascles". A character named 'Buckwheat' had curly hair. Normally refer's to pubic hair.
Question: I'm so glad I got waxed today, I got a Bermuda Triangle... Did you get waxed today?
Reply: No, but I need too, I got the 'Buckwheat'.