by MooningRobot December 28, 2011

A ice cream sold in Scandinavia, "båt-is" (Called "Glass-båt" in sweden.). Their almost identical the 3 of them, obviously, shaped like boat. The cone shaped like a boat holds the fillings of vanilla ice cream and strawberry sauce in the very middle.
The translation "Baot is" comes from the accent they speak in Songdal in Norway, when they switch the letter "å" with "ao".
Some say it started with a celeberty in Norway, called Tone Damli Aaberge said this on TV. Then later on someone made a meme on the famous website Artige.no
The translation "Baot is" comes from the accent they speak in Songdal in Norway, when they switch the letter "å" with "ao".
Some say it started with a celeberty in Norway, called Tone Damli Aaberge said this on TV. Then later on someone made a meme on the famous website Artige.no
by KrizH December 28, 2011

Baot-is is a word norwegian kids thought was funny because it's an ice-cream in norway that is said in a dialect. Makes no sense in a sentence. Replaced with any word.
by Over 10 years old December 28, 2011

by ArtigeMaggen December 28, 2011

Baot-is is the most wonderful and beautiful thing in the world. A Norwegian ice cream. It's original name is Båt is, but after a violent spread of re-writing things in dialect on a Norwegian site called artige.no it became Baot-is. This is something Norwegian trolls will randomly write on Omegle, chatroulette or any other place where they have the opportunity to troll.
by NorwegianMotherfucker January 2, 2012

The Norwegian's attempt to take over the world with the now so famous quote around every public chat room "Eg skal ha ein baot-is".
Which basically means "I want a baot-is". Baot-is is some sort of slang for "Båt is" Which is the original Norwegian word. Båt is is a type of icecream and is translated "Boat ice"
Which basically means "I want a baot-is". Baot-is is some sort of slang for "Båt is" Which is the original Norwegian word. Båt is is a type of icecream and is translated "Boat ice"
by BasicDerp December 30, 2011

by Schart December 28, 2011
