someone who talks about something that has no point; going on about nothing; a rambler.
Also, someone here got bojangling confused with boguarting. Thay obviously didn't teach ebonics at your HS just like they didn't teach spelling at mine.
Also, someone here got bojangling confused with boguarting. Thay obviously didn't teach ebonics at your HS just like they didn't teach spelling at mine.
by NoPain A-Train December 26, 2007
by billbong92 April 14, 2010
A bouncing male package. Usually when a guy wears sweat pants or basketball shorts (any loose/thin material), you can see his package bouncing around.
It got its name from the song Mr. Bojangles:
"I knew a man Bojangles and he danced for you ..."
It got its name from the song Mr. Bojangles:
"I knew a man Bojangles and he danced for you ..."
Check out the Bojangles on that guy!
One could also just start singing the song to alert their friends without necessarily pointing out or bringing attention to the fact you're checking out someone's package.
One could also just start singing the song to alert their friends without necessarily pointing out or bringing attention to the fact you're checking out someone's package.
by Timmy T28 January 19, 2009
noun; the act of experiencing a warm tingly feeling throughout the abdomen close to the end of a piss. Usually experienced by males.
by i VolkeR i July 24, 2009
Me: Yo, where Bob at? wasn't he supposed to be here?
Other guy: Yea but he's bojangling, he'll be here soon
Other guy: Yea but he's bojangling, he'll be here soon
by masterpuppy July 22, 2010
by Buttrumpet April 20, 2014
(b1878-d1949) Luther "Bill" Robinson was a real person. A well known and much-loved vaudvillian tap dancer, he played every where, knew everybody and was even considered the "official" mayor of Harlem. His gambling and traveling ways caused him to end up in jail a time or two. His funeral was attended by everybody from Ed Sullivan to Joe DiMaggio to Jackie Robinson. (if you dont know these names, go look em up).
Like many legends, his escapades were embellished and expanded upon, resulting in the song that carries his name that has been covered by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Bob Dylan and others.
Many now-strange remnants of late Jim Crow America, such as vaudville performers appearing in "black-faced" can be learned by reading about his life.
Like many legends, his escapades were embellished and expanded upon, resulting in the song that carries his name that has been covered by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Bob Dylan and others.
Many now-strange remnants of late Jim Crow America, such as vaudville performers appearing in "black-faced" can be learned by reading about his life.
by cosmo kid April 09, 2006