A synonym for "OK" in the underground music scene. Coined by the character "DJ Dynasty Handbag" from the "Saturday Night Live" sketch "Deep House Dish."
Photographs displaying excessive bokeh with little redeeming photographic value other than the gratuitous display of bokeh itself. Such photos consist almost entirely of blur with minimal subject matter in focus. Typically seen in photos of flowers with highly artistic blur effects produced by using a camera lens at its widest aperture. A wordplay on the Japanese fetish pornography act of bukakke, in which multiple menorgasm onto the face and body of a woman.
A gay bogan, a cross between a bogan and a gay person. Usually seen wearing a wifebeater or some other overtly patriotic clothing (e.g. with national symbols or flag printed on it) combined with short shorts and thongs.
Often used to describe the confusing intersection of two incompatible characteristics, the rough unsophistication of a yobbo with the camp features of a homosexual.
Can be characteristics other than style of dress, e.g. love of country music and pop music. Which is obviously confusing because one is about dogs and utes and sheep and dust, and the other is about teenage angst.
Can be used as a: (1) noun, (2) verb or (3) adjective.
1. You are such a bogay.
2. We can totally bogay-out to Pink next summer!
3. You totally look like a bogay in that outfit.
it means "Ali kill him!". At the Rumble in the Jungle in 1974, when Muhammad Ali fought George Foreman, the crowd was pro Ali, so they were shouting "Ali boma ye" (boma = kill; ye= him) but today many English speakers misspell it as bumaye or bomaye. However, it's not one word, it's indeed two words.
Ohh hell no. He's gone to far this time... Ali Bomaye!