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Brocurious

Some one who is in to BMX bikes, brands such as No Fear and Fox, and wear Dickies shorts and other attire similair to a traditional bro. But they do not actually ride dirt bikes or have lifted trucks or things of this nature. So they basically take on the appearance of a bro they are just not a real one.
Steven: Hey look at that bro!

Andrew: No he's just brocurious.
by Magic Smith December 5, 2011
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Boku no piko

Boku no piko is what you tell any normie to watch ❤️
Normie: hey I hate anime....but I need a show to watch

Weeb: ooo you should watch boku no piko!!🤡
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Eekam Bokum

A nonsensical chant from Banjo Kazooie often associated with the character Mumbo Jumbo. It is heard when one picks up a Mumbo Token in the first game. In the second game, when Mumbo Tokens are no longer used, it is heard in the background music in Mayahem Temple and also when mumbo uses magic. We know how to spell it from the sides of the Mumbo Pads in the second game. Also rhymes with the teacher surname, Yochim.
Eekam Bokum, Mr Yochim!!!
by DoodooMan December 11, 2007
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boku no pico

Digusting anime that will change the way you look at ice cream and cars
Person 1:"dude, wanna get some ice cream?"
Person 2:"Nah mate, i watched boku no pico and i can't eat ice cream anymore"
by senpai hentai May 23, 2020
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Boku No Pico

A creepy anime with a bunch of weird ass crap. Don't watch unless you want a nightmare afterwards.
Have you seen Boku No Pico?
Yes, why?
Do you want to come to the therapist? I got a coupon!
Cool dude! I'll be there soon!
by NekoManiac April 21, 2019
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Bokuto

A wooden Japanese sword used for training, usually the size and shape of a katana, but sometimes shaped like other swords, such as the wakizashi and tanto. Bokken is a term synonymous with bokutō in Japan, but is more widely used in the west.
Traditionally, the character Ken is used at the beginning of a word, for terms having to do with the sword, for example in Kendō (way of the sword) and Kenjutsu (art of the sword). In contrast, tō is used primarily as a suffix, for example, in shōtō (short sword) and daitō (long sword). Thus, in Japan, the word bokuto (wood sword) is more commonly used.
by ♫ Highway to Hell ♫ December 3, 2009
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Bokuto

A bokuto is also called a Bokken.
by ♫ Highway to Hell ♫ August 6, 2011
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