French: Short for bourgeois bohème. Describes Parisians who are both upscale and artistic. Similar to the original meaning of the American "hipster," but generally laced with a uniquely French"Je ne sais quois".
by The Roaddog December 19, 2013
Oral sex, dome, or any form of intercourse in general. Origin: The motion which is made by the female during oral sex is very similar to the motion which a weighted-bottom bobo the clown blow up makes when punched.
by Christopher Chang November 22, 2007
Canvas "KEDS" or "ZIPS" style shoes. Usually in white, but you'd be lucky to find them at those bin stores in yellow, pink, red or blue.
by FutureTrophyWife October 05, 2006
A fairly affluent or educated person who repudiates, denies, or rejects the background from which he or she comes and embraces that of another, most likely lower or less educated, socio-economic one so as to not appear snobbish. Bobos, from the French term "bourgeois bohémien" often graduate from private schools, live in hip, but somewhat sketchy neigbhorhoods, marry an ethnic or 'other'to upset their parents, or espouse unconventional food or cultural traditions to prove that they are above their bourgeois upbringing. As soon as the going gets tough, however, their breeding will show, and they will watch your napkin placement and use at the dinner table.
Jack tries so hard. First he spent those three years digging latrines in Nicaragua with that exchange group until his Nana paid him to come home and go to SMU law. He is really quite a bobo. He married that Mexican women--she went to Dartmouth, and her uncle was president of Mexico, but now *he* is all about Mexican realness and is an ardent supporter of the Zapatistas and refuses to let their 2 yr old speak English. I heard that he had to recently go to Boston to attend a Raytheon shareholders meeting so that's why he was buying suits at Brooks and got his beard trimmed.
by loccitantexan October 04, 2006
you need to get rid of those bobos and get some converse or you'll get your ass kicked after school.
by vexo ergo sum June 06, 2003
Short for "bourgeois bohemian"; coined by New York Times columnist David Brooks and used in the title of his work "Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There." Refers to wealthy members of the anti-establishment that embrace their financial success.
by TPB, Esq. July 21, 2005
by nannner March 23, 2005