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Bojacked

If someone is Bojacked they are depressed, tired, always drunk and selfish - basically a mess.
Reference to character Bojack Horseman from Netflix show Bojack Horseman

This phrase is coined by singer, Selina Fever in recent EP, I Thought I Was Dreaming, If I Seemed Distance in the single White Lighter.
He was Bojacked

I am Bojacked
by fregh November 2, 2019
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Bozack

The sack-like structure that holds the balls
Bozack Attack!
by Winston Thomas August 21, 2003
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bodacious

Large, impressive, awesome, remarkable, prodigious.
You cooked up a bodacious pot of stew!
That babe has a bodacious set of boobs!
by Daniel B. Martin February 23, 2005
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bodacious ta-ta's

The only enjoyable line from the movie "Officer and a Gentleman", an otherwise insufferable Chick flick Can be lower case, or UPPER CASE, (self explanatory)
She has a set of bodacious Ta-Ta's
by Sgt. Mark May 26, 2006
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bodockah

A noun meaning dyke. Coined by Shirley Q. Liquor. See her song, entitled lesbians. usualy a very butch lesbian.
Oh, look at that big tall bodockah! Is she a woman....or a man?
by AmMarie December 26, 2009
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bodaciousness

One who is "bodacious" or possesses "bodaciousness" is one who is bold. One must also live in a festering pile of their own awesomeness, inhaling swag, and exhaling fantasticness, only adding to the froggy puddle of wonderfulness. To posses "bodaciousness" is to adopt a lifestyle, a rich culture in which those who meet the requirements, may experience for themselves. As a person who possesses much "bodaciousness" himself, I will say that it is in fact, quite the experience.
"Wow, that Nick Fizz posses such bodaciousness"
by Big Dan The Bodacious March 9, 2016
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bonacker

The name traditionally refers specifically to the working class families who live in an area called Springs (located in East Hampton, NY), Many of the original Bonac families in Springs were among the very early settlers of the town, having come from England, possibly Kent or Dorchester, Dorset, in the 1600s and 1700s.
The family names associated for generations with the term "Bonacker" include Miller, King, Bennett, and Lester.
For some three hundred years, Bonackers made their living as baymen, fishermen, and farmers. Clams and clamming -- both hardshell and softshell -- were at the heart of Bonac culture and cuisine. Bonac specialties include clam pie, clam fritters, oysters, clam chowder (traditionally, never made with milk, but with tomatoes), bluefish, porgies, blowfish, eel, and blue crabs
Look at his truck! You can tell he is a bonacker.
by LePolkaDot May 22, 2008
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