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Generally referred to as 'The Best Holiday That Never Was.' It is still practised today in some parts of the world. Falling each year on the third Saturday of November, it is the celebration of cats, food, liquor, food with liquor in it, and food shaped like cats.
It's almost Bobunk, and the cats are stocking up on vodka.
Bobunk by [Lavendra] November 13, 2006
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Bojankity 

That shirt your wearing is so Bojankity well yours is Bojankitier
Bojankity by Twihard97 December 20, 2009

Bojankle 

1. an ankle that is bojank; a bojank ankle
2. an ankle that is messed up; a messed up ankle
3. an ankle that is a worthless piece of shit that breaks all the time; a fucked up ankle
Francis: what's up with your ankles?
Joan: I HAVE BOJANKLES!

Greg: What's wrong with my ankles doc?
Doctor: Well.. I'm afraid you have bojankles.
Bojankle by grovr11 May 29, 2010
Bohunk originates as a slang/derogatory term directed specifically at those of Bohemian descent. Bohemians are from the region now known as The Czech Republic.
It is the equivalent of calling an Irishman a Mick or a German a Kraut.
Both of my grandparents were 100% Bohemian and used the term "dumb bohunk" all the time.
Bohunk by BohunkHero1212 April 4, 2009

Bojungus 

Too be hella cute, tight as hell, the bomb...just TIGHT!!
Yo her ass is Bojungus!!

Did you see his concert? That shxt was bojungus!!
Bojungus by BLU3B3RRii January 27, 2008
I am of Bohemian heritage and grew up in Milwaukee WI. Lots of Germans in Milwaukee with all the breweries. High born Germans, who owned much of the city, could be very derogatory to the Central European nationalities. Even low born Germans made comments in my neighborhood. We had so many different CEs living on a 6 block parameter, we had to be careful which bar we walked into alone. Pool stick bar fights could break out easy enough. With a bar/tap on pretty much each corner of the blocks, there was no problem claiming one for your own. They had great names too. Not just the factory beer On Tap sign. We would identify them by the nationality and knew others called us the bohunk tap. There was the kraut tap, the polack etc..

Like other in groups, we'd call each other bohunks. That was ok, but if you ain't one, you'd get pounded. Racist stuff certainly, but back in the day when you've got nothing but dead end blue collar jobs working for the meat packers, tool and die factories or the rough and ready smelting business down in what we called Pig Town, a cold one or 10 each with a sidecar at the end of the day was the way it went. You had to blame someone for your misery.

Still does, which I why I got out.
At the home local tap, 'Hey! What are you krauts doing in here. Why don't you get your ass back to your own place!"
Reply: " Whadda ya talkin about? You invited us down for a game of 9 ball. Stupid bohunks!"
That crazy bohunk went down to the polack bar and got the s&%t beat outta him.

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