this term is Afrikaans for "little buck" and it is used as a term of endearment for those you love. it is used almost exclusively by South Africans and South African Expats.
*son falls off of bicycle and concerned father yells*
Dad: Hey my bokkie, are you alright?
Son: Yeah dad, its fine. Just a little scratch.
Dad: Hey my bokkie, are you alright?
Son: Yeah dad, its fine. Just a little scratch.
by mr. south africa December 8, 2009
Get the bokkie mug.A bokken is a katana made out of wood. It was used to train samurai in feudal Japan, and is now used in training for various other sword arts. Also known as a bokuto.
by Slavakion June 24, 2004
Get the bokken mug.A bokken is a wooden sword usually used for sword training. When a student begins to work with a sword, he learns basic maneuvers with a bokken. However, the bokken can also be used as an effective weapon since it is made of strong, heavy wood. In fact, many Ninja preferred to use the bokken on a mission than a regular sword.
The reasons for this are that a bokken is lighter and easier to carry, there is no risk of cutting oneself, bokken are very easy to camouflage since they can be stained or painted, and, when using proper techniques, a bokken can easily break bones and damage internal organs.
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by Bokke February 26, 2007
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A bokken is a wooden sword of about the same weight as a katana (Japanese Sword). It was used in feudal Japan to train the Samurai. It is still in use nowadays, used in Kendo (and it's subsiduarys) for training alone.
Pronounced "Bo'ken" where the ' denotes a pause.
A bokken is a wooden sword of about the same weight as a katana (Japanese Sword). It was used in feudal Japan to train the Samurai. It is still in use nowadays, used in Kendo (and it's subsiduarys) for training alone.
Pronounced "Bo'ken" where the ' denotes a pause.
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