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Bugoulle

Something that is a lie used to try and trick someone
No, that's not true, it's just a bugoulle
by Pinedoggo and Cju November 11, 2018
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Bugotimmy

My friend Bugotimmy at my house on my floor and I got mad
by Mrdookieonthatcarpet August 24, 2019
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Buyout

I hate working here so much that I'm willing to pay YOU money just so I could stop working for you.
In the employee exit process, if an employee has to leave the job, he has to resign and serve a notice period as per the company policy. Notice period varies from company to company. Typically notice period is of 30 days to 60 days. In case an employee has to leave the job on an urgent basis due to studies, early joining in the new job or any other reason, he has an option of notice buyout.

The employee has to make payment for the notice period not served and this money is reimbursed by the new employer if he is joining somewhere. For example, if an employee is supposed to give a notice period of 60 days but he can serve a notice of 30 days, he has to pay 30 days salary to his ex-employer Notice Buyout option also varies from company to company as all the companies do not provide a buyout option for the complete notice period.
by bas yuhie February 20, 2022
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busout

this food is so busout
by rachaelsteaparty March 4, 2022
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bug out

Said by bystanders when someone insults you meaning you should insult them back and not take what they're saying
101 instigating
Jack: "You look like big smoke"
Michael and Dan: "*ooooooo* icl kanadid bug out"
Kanadid: "idk why you're talking with your emo hair"
by Yung Chriz August 25, 2023
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bugguts

a shorter way of saying your windshield is covered in random body parts of dead insects
You put in the gas while I wash the bugguts off so we can see out the windshield
by Pecker Traxs February 9, 2024
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Boeing buyout

Getting laid off and trying to prepare for what's next in years ahead where the future doesn't look bright is one thing, but if you like working for Boeing, things are good, and leaving your job is voluntary, what would make you want to leave? Having a job at a time when not everybody does seems like something you wouldn't want to trade for another opportunity.
People will fly and travel again some day, the Boeing buyout is taking place pretty quick since travel slowed.
by Solid Mantis April 2, 2020
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