an abundance, phonetic spelling of the french 'beaucoup'
usu. used in the southern US
Also spelled buku
usu. used in the southern US
Also spelled buku
by Kevin December 02, 2003
New Orleans for a lot.
by Ms. Super hollygrove girl October 05, 2006
by dick gazinya April 20, 2003
a lot of
from French beaucoup
I used and heard the term frequently in the late seventies as a dependent on military bases in West Germany.
Later I heard it in a famous Vietnam movie as well, and suspect it may have either originated or been revived there, as the French fought in Indochina.
I was not aware it was predominantly a southern term, as it was used by northerners as well.
from French beaucoup
I used and heard the term frequently in the late seventies as a dependent on military bases in West Germany.
Later I heard it in a famous Vietnam movie as well, and suspect it may have either originated or been revived there, as the French fought in Indochina.
I was not aware it was predominantly a southern term, as it was used by northerners as well.
"I made bookoo bucks selling Malabar from the French PX."
note: French Malabar gum was sold at a profit in my American junior high school in Germany. Yes, even their gum is better!
note: French Malabar gum was sold at a profit in my American junior high school in Germany. Yes, even their gum is better!
by airbrick January 26, 2017
A great enrgy drink. Does not tadte gross like dome energy drinks. Avalible at 7-Eleven in three or four flavors.
by ~Matt~ October 09, 2006
by Toe-ray September 23, 2006
by rkilla18 July 07, 2009