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Get the budologist mug.A slap given by someone to someone being stubborn, snarky, annoying, etc. Can also be known as "The Tezuka Backhand"
This slap originated by Tezuka Kunimitsu, a character from the popular shonen manga, when he slapped Ryoma Echizen in an episode because Echizen was playing a non-official match. This is a rare occurence for Tezuka losing his temper, so it is now referenced as a "buchou slap"
This slap originated by Tezuka Kunimitsu, a character from the popular shonen manga, when he slapped Ryoma Echizen in an episode because Echizen was playing a non-official match. This is a rare occurence for Tezuka losing his temper, so it is now referenced as a "buchou slap"
p1~ "You so buchou slapped him!"
p2 ~ "only because he was being such a jerk. but it was refreshing"
p2 ~ "only because he was being such a jerk. but it was refreshing"
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Get the Buchou Slap mug.Bucho was originally a general insult for someone acting like a jerk or idiot, but has become a catch-all term used to indicate cameraderie (see man, dude, buddy, homey). Generally directed toward a masculine person or thing, and may also be construed as "big man" (such as the villain from Desperado).
"Bucho" is apparently used in both Portuguese and Spanish to mean "pig fat," and is a cooking term not unlike "lard," which would make sense for the big man definition of the word, as in Desperado and "Fat Bucho," the large, bald, black 3rd level boss in the original Nintendo game Kung Fu.
"Bucho" is apparently used in both Portuguese and Spanish to mean "pig fat," and is a cooking term not unlike "lard," which would make sense for the big man definition of the word, as in Desperado and "Fat Bucho," the large, bald, black 3rd level boss in the original Nintendo game Kung Fu.
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