Kira-bo is one of the nicest people you will ever meet. She forgiving and cares about her closest friends the most. When she cares about something, she is very passionate about it and she is willing to stand up for what she believes in. Her weakness is that she is too apologetic and doesn't realise how much of an absolute QUEEN she is! Yass bitch! Not to mention she has the most unique style and isn't afraid to be different!
by Evelyn Michael the First November 22, 2021
Cam newton: “yo man you gotta stop beating your meat!”
Professor X: “who are you the shaboing boing supervisor?”
Professor X: “who are you the shaboing boing supervisor?”
by Mike leach August 11, 2022
To try to persuade a group of people in a sly or deceptive manner, who made plans to attend a certain place, event, or gathering to do something else when they are already en route or at the predetermined agreed upon destination for selfish reasons.
Sarah: I'm excited to go out to McFooligan's for karaoke tonight... it's been so long wooohooo
Melissa: Hey guys, they have 1/2 price appletinis at Splash! Let's go there!
Joe: Ummm we already called the cab and that shit's cross town.
Bob: Uhh just ignore Melissa one of bouncers at Splash is her booty call... that bitch always be Bo Peeping
Melissa: Hey guys, they have 1/2 price appletinis at Splash! Let's go there!
Joe: Ummm we already called the cab and that shit's cross town.
Bob: Uhh just ignore Melissa one of bouncers at Splash is her booty call... that bitch always be Bo Peeping
by Jrn14 October 27, 2013
by Monzogonzo June 06, 2006
by bigkilla563 April 24, 2011
a word used to describe a paticuarly bad comb back hairdo, which from the front is reminisicient of an afro, from any other angle however, it just looks like shit wavy hair combed back really badly. It is named Bo fro after The Bo, an urban myth of a creature whos only catchphrase is gar!, he commonly appearsaround the neighbourhood with a terrible new haircut combed back or gelled in this way,creating robots or babbling on about health and safety issues
by Walter Webingston July 06, 2008