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Bubada

A term of affection. A constricted version of Baby Doll and Bubba (Brother) usually associated with either male OR female gender.

A name usually parents give children in an affectionate way without embarrassing their offspring in front of peers, as well as avoiding the "Bubba" negative connotation.

Pronounciation guideline:

sounds like "bubba-da"
by susanmvh September 25, 2008
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babada boopy

peter griffin's way of speaking italian
peter: Babada boopy?!
italian: siete pazzi
peter: babada boopy babada
by mdawg1 November 19, 2011
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Bubalah

A Word of Jewish orgin. Translated to "Sweet-heart" or someone of great caring in english.
Girl:i luff you alex!

Boy:i luff you too bubalah!
by Alex Alptraum February 19, 2010
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bubala

A Yiddish(Jewish) word, traditionally used by Grandmothers, that references children. The modern usage of the word can be extended to any person that is considered darling and close to one's heart. One could go as far as to interchange the word "bubala" for any pet name (i.e.: "Dear", "Darling", "Honey", "Sweetness and Light", "Love Muffin", "Lover", "Snookums", "Baby", "Hot pants", "Boo", "Philly Buns", "Sweet Cheeks", "Mammacita", "Suga'", etc).
"Bubala, I couldn't imagine living without you...you're the best."
"Come here, Bubala, and give Cricket some suga'!"
by Cricktonyte August 3, 2006
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bubacauying

barbacue frying in a shrimp factory in the middle of korea
hey girl wanna come and do some bubacauying with me ?!
by chickennuggetlovesksi October 18, 2018
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bubala

Yiddish for sweetheart. Yiddish term of endearment.
come here bubala and sit on mamala's lap.
by don d August 17, 2006
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Bubaman

A Britishism for Doctor according to Michael Bluth. His knowledge of the subject is based solely on information given to him my a MRF from Wee Britain in Orange County.
Tobias: That flying Mary Poppuns hit you in the head twice! Are you ok?
Michael: "The Bubaman checked me out and said I would be fine."
Tobias: "The what?"
Michael: "Bubaman. Its what British people call a doctor"
Tobias: "Oh, like how in England "poofter" means tourist!"
Michael: "....."
by Slijper January 29, 2021
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