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Creole/Cajun sausage usually filled with rice and/or an assortment of meats(pork, chicken, beef)
That was the best boudin I have ever had.
boudin by Jai Lachelle May 11, 2009
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The concept of boudoin is to greet someone. You use boudoin in the same context as you would to simply say hi or bye to someone. In other words, boudoin is put in place of hi or bye in each and every conversation.
Boudoin!

Boudoin. How are you?

I got to go, boudoin!

Boudoin. What's up?
Boudoin by ocean liebe June 10, 2009
French. Literally translates as blood sausage. Used as an insult, usually for an unattractive woman. Highly offensive.
Pierre: Marie, vous êtes un boudin.
Marie: Va te faire foutre, Pierre!

Translation:
Pierre: Marie, you are a boudin.
Marie: Go fuck yourself, Pierre!
boudin by MacKay September 4, 2008
Originally meaning workhorse

It's now used for a dumb and stubborn person with a touch of agressivity

It also derivated into the verb "bourriner" used specifically in first person shooting games to describe a player who shoots constantly and in any direction
C'est vraiment un gros bourrin - He is really a big morron
Bourrin by antben January 4, 2012
A food served in creole /cajun country Louisiana made with rice green onions pork liver etc its very good
Boudin by JuneBoom May 3, 2019
# pl. often bludring,One who shares a common ancestry, allegiance, character, or purpose with another or others, especially:

1. A kinsman.
2. A fellow man.
3. A fellow member, as of a fraternity, trade union, or panel of judges on a court.
4. A close male friend; a comrade.
5. A fellow African-American man or boy.
hey what is up my bludrin?
bludrin by Kamalpreet Cheema May 27, 2006