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The phrase "bahbup" is used to emphasize a military grade ass kicking in the military simulator / game Arma2: Operation Arrowhead. The phrase originated from a UH-60 Blackhawk pilot and gunner were floating over a village providing support for ground units. After every time the gunner would neutralize an enemy he would shout "BAHBUP!!!" or "BUPBUPBUP GET SOME! FUCK 'EM UP!" It also said to be a Dutch word for "fuck 'em up".
BAHBUP-BUP-BUP-BUP FUCK 'EM UP! Got 5 of them!
bahbup by MassaQuil October 3, 2010
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from Hebrew:
a foolish man or an Idiot
for a pal: ata bahbut( you act like a fool)
for an idiot: eize bahbut! (what an idiot) like: mefager debill mtumtam tambal or in short: bahbut!
bahbut by Eliezer Ben Yehuda August 29, 2005
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It's the sound most people make when they're laughing.
Person 1: Man, today at work, I fell face-first in front of Suzie, you know that girl I kind of have a thing for.

Person 2: Bahup!
Person 1: Dude, it's not funny!
Bahup by Twigsss November 29, 2010
the sound effect made with each thrust as her back is being blown to smithereens... the "bah" in "bahcup" rhymes with "ha" as in "haha", pronouncing the word like, "BAH-cup"
“she finally got with the program, which led to me clappin her well... bahcup, bahcup, bahcup.!”
bahcup by sretaw, trebor June 4, 2019
A person that is very charitable
Ask bahbope he prolly got sum

The bahbope gotchu 4sure
Bahbope by Mystar.con May 22, 2021

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BabbuPlayz is a gamer who has very big dreams and never gives up . He doesn't have that many friends . He is also known as Itzmetanjim.
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A small piece of information. Derived from the word ken, used often in the scottish language and is synonymous with knowledge.
Person 1: "Hey I don't get this shit. How do you solve this problem?"
Person 2: "I got that one. Give me some kenlets on this assignment and I'll help you w/ that one."
kenlet by Norma Y. October 8, 2005
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