Used by Vietnamese, picked up by the Veterans of the Vietnam War. Means "a lot of" or "many." derived from the French word "beaucoup" meaning 'much.'
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by Brian Wagner March 05, 2003
1. Daaaaam! you see dat girl Judy? She got a buku ass!
2. (person one)
That new girl susan is buku ugly!
(person two)
yeah, shes also buku fat!
2. (person one)
That new girl susan is buku ugly!
(person two)
yeah, shes also buku fat!
by SHANE143 July 03, 2010
1. A Vietnamese word meaning "much" or "many of" deriving from the French word "beaucoup", picked up by the Vietnam War veterans and brought to the states.
2. Account for inflation, as 2015 corresponds to approximately $100,000.
2. Account for inflation, as 2015 corresponds to approximately $100,000.
Example:
Cody: Oh boy howdy, this economic climate is making me worry about this petroleum engineering degree I'm soon to acquire, how much do you think I can expect to make?
TJ: Well, lets say you find a job paying you $70,000/yr. Then lets say you're not a dumbass and you can also find the time to research the financial viability of various publicly traded companies. Not being an aforementioned dumbass would yield you the ability to learn python and endeavour with me into the world of Quantopian's trading algorithm workspace, where we can back-test our algorithm's validity back to 2002 and eventually let it run in real time, hopefully generating us a considerable compliment to our incomes.
So you could probably count on exactly 1 buku.
Cody: Oh boy howdy, this economic climate is making me worry about this petroleum engineering degree I'm soon to acquire, how much do you think I can expect to make?
TJ: Well, lets say you find a job paying you $70,000/yr. Then lets say you're not a dumbass and you can also find the time to research the financial viability of various publicly traded companies. Not being an aforementioned dumbass would yield you the ability to learn python and endeavour with me into the world of Quantopian's trading algorithm workspace, where we can back-test our algorithm's validity back to 2002 and eventually let it run in real time, hopefully generating us a considerable compliment to our incomes.
So you could probably count on exactly 1 buku.
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