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BO - O - O - WO - O 

Oi bruv, pas me dut BO - O - O - WO - O
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A Bo'o'o'wo'a 

A phrase that originated from "a bottle of water" being said in a british accent in which some listeners listened it as such.
"Ey mate can one get a bo'o'o'wo'a?"
or
"Hey insert synonym for "friend" can I get a bottle of water?"
A Bo'o'o'wo'a by maennekin July 5, 2021

Bo’o’wo’wa 

/ˈbɒtl ɒv,əv ˈwɔ tə/
Derived from British word which means “Bottle of Water
noun: Bottle of water | plural noun: Bottles of water.
verb;
Example;

mate 1: can you pass me the Bo’o’wo’wa ?
mate 2: yea mate.

informal;
throw a Bo’o’wo’wa at (someone).
"he was bottled offstage at a club"

bo'o o wo'a 

Sir Ector the 3rd, can you pass me a bo'o o wo'a?
This wo'a is real good innit?
bo'o o wo'a by Bigger Deez May 13, 2022

Bo'o o' wo'ah 

Jimmy: "CRIKEY MATE ITS CHEWSDAY IN BRI'ISH BRI'AIN INNIT ILL HAVE A BLOODY BO'O O' WO'AH MATE"
Bob: "COMIN RIGHT UP MATE INNIT!"
Bo'o o' wo'ah by reallyrealgamer January 4, 2023

bo'oh o wo'oh

"bo'oh o wo'oh" is something the british people say when they say "bottle of water"
British dude: "oi, can i get a bo'oh o wo'oh?"
Other dude: "A WHAT?!"
bo'oh o wo'oh by Master3307 January 24, 2024