The name which should have been used for the autobiographical book, They Call Me Baba Booey, written by Howard Stern Show producer Gary Dell'Abate, (AKA Baba Booey), published in 2010.
by Deirdre (DeDe) Daniels November 12, 2010
''Check at the Baba-cools smoking weed there!''
by Philou June 22, 2006
Gary Dell’Abate, Howard Stern's producer.
Gary purchased a cell of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon character, Baba Looie, which he called “Baba Booey.” Gary took a lot of ribbing from Howard and gang over this and somehow, the name took hold.
Gary purchased a cell of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon character, Baba Looie, which he called “Baba Booey.” Gary took a lot of ribbing from Howard and gang over this and somehow, the name took hold.
by Sabernaut March 18, 2007
by imgonnaurghababayoubitch November 19, 2011
OMG HE IS MY SUKAR BABA!
by RecY September 21, 2021
by Justin_Hector August 16, 2006
Russian/Ukranian folklore witch.
Lives in a hut in the middle of the forest. The hut has a distinct personality, and is built on chicken legs, so it can move around, spinning and screeching. It may turn its back on visitors, or even run and jump on them. However, when the secret password is stated, the hut calms itself and squats to allow the visitor to enter.
Baba Yaga is also unique in that she flys around the forest in a giant mortar, steering herself with a large pestle.
Baba Yaga makes appearances as the villain in the once popular "Quest for Glory" games by Sierra.
Lives in a hut in the middle of the forest. The hut has a distinct personality, and is built on chicken legs, so it can move around, spinning and screeching. It may turn its back on visitors, or even run and jump on them. However, when the secret password is stated, the hut calms itself and squats to allow the visitor to enter.
Baba Yaga is also unique in that she flys around the forest in a giant mortar, steering herself with a large pestle.
Baba Yaga makes appearances as the villain in the once popular "Quest for Glory" games by Sierra.
by moltovivace February 23, 2005