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bok choy

verb, to leave or go. I don't know where this came from. My brother started saying it and now i do too.
time to bok choy!

i'd ask my brother what it means, but he bok choy'd about an hour ago.
by Warfare September 20, 2005
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bok bok tea

Cold milky tea given to infants in a suck bottle. Favoured on council estates in Kirkby, Merseyside.
Ooeh! Wir oussa formila fer dthi baybee soes eel av ter av bok bok tea instead!
by Spoogle March 20, 2013
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Bok Boy

I’m always wearing reeboks so you can call me a bok boy. xP
by NotScottie August 22, 2022
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Bok Choy

Adjective to describe an unusually complex choice of first word for a young child.
My goodness did you hear that Mrs Fothergill’s infant’s first words were, Darwinism and indubitably. That child is sooo Bok Choy.”
by MooPa January 10, 2024
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Bok Law

No matter what the topic in rugby. No matter what two teams are playing from anywhere in the world, South African supporters will somehow make it about them and South Africa.
Person 1: "England and France was a great match yesterday."
Person 2: "Sure was. Great skill and sportsmanship."
South African Supporter enters the chat: "You guys suck. South Africa is the best."
Person 3: "Bok Law has raised its head."
by ANixon February 22, 2026
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Bok-eyed pass

The Bok-eyed pass is used in Rugby Union and was invented in South Africa by U14 schoolboys. Johan Erasmus then elevated it to the international stage claiming it to be a new innovation along with other means of deliberate & underhand foul play that incompetent referees & World Rugby fail to punish.

Further information on this move can be found in the Rassie Erasmus book of ‘Rugby Cheats & Attention Seeking’ subtitled ‘Catch Me If You Can, Bru’.
“Forward pass referee!”. Ref: “No, you’re playing the Springboks, that was a Bok-eyed pass, perfected by Rassie”. Genius.
by Spratman July 21, 2025
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Bok-eyed pass

The Bok-eyed pass is used in Rugby Union and was invented in South Africa by U14 schoolboys. Johan Erasmus then elevated it to the international stage claiming it to be a new innovation along with other means of deliberate & underhand foul play that incompetent referees & World Rugby fail to punish.

Further information on this move can be found in the Rassie Erasmus book of ‘Rugby Cheats & Attention Seeking’ subtitled ‘Catch Me If You Can, Bru’.
“Forward pass referee!”. Ref: “No, you’re playing the Springboks, that was a Bok-eyed pass, perfected by Rassie”. Genius.
by Spratman July 21, 2025
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