'fool' in the language of Spanish
(9th grade broken Spanish)Aye Caramba, porque es tu muy mucho loco bobo!?
For Crying out loud, why are you very much a crazy fool!?
For Crying out loud, why are you very much a crazy fool!?
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bo-bo can only be used as an adjective, which is a word that imputes a characteristic to a noun or pronoun (person, place, thing, or idea).
The abbreviated version of the term bogus or bogue that which carries the same weights and definitions when used in a sentence.
To be bo-bo is to be counterfeit, spurious, fake, imitating something superior, not genuine, lame, not cool, false, etc.
Part of the abbrev ev revolution.
The abbreviated version of the term bogus or bogue that which carries the same weights and definitions when used in a sentence.
To be bo-bo is to be counterfeit, spurious, fake, imitating something superior, not genuine, lame, not cool, false, etc.
Part of the abbrev ev revolution.
Example one-
Son: "I lost my job at the Super-K, ma."
Mom: "That's bo-bo, darling."
Example two-
Wife: "Babe, don't make plans for this weekend, because I already have. We're going out with Chad and Tina."
Husband: "BUT Chad and Tina are so bo-bo!"
Wife: "I know, but they have a hot tub."
Son: "I lost my job at the Super-K, ma."
Mom: "That's bo-bo, darling."
Example two-
Wife: "Babe, don't make plans for this weekend, because I already have. We're going out with Chad and Tina."
Husband: "BUT Chad and Tina are so bo-bo!"
Wife: "I know, but they have a hot tub."
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