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Deriving from the individual words, Boon : - meaning loyal and faithfull friend, and Yak : - meaning a hairy resourcefull wilderbeast. Therefore the combining words describe a special breed of dog that are above K9 qualities, hence the birth of a new more advanced dog,I give you the Boonyak!! (I have 2)
Boonyaks Are resourcefull and inteligent sub species capable of world domination
boonyak by Matt Ransley April 22, 2006
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Jeanine Garafalo is a bookyak
bookyak by the prophet March 26, 2003
Possibly and probably General Levy's greatest contribution to the world, featured in the track "Incredible" (The Jungle Is Massive) by M-Beat, "Booyaka booyaka" and the Jungle craze swept the world and empowered a short generation with some of the most intensely uplifting vibes with the Jungle music revolution.
"Booyaka" was quickly absorbed and accepted by humanity as a word to describe and let out the awesome feeling inside, when one is king of the world.
"Booyaka booyaka
When the general ah pass
Booyaka booyaka
M-Beat run the dance
Booyaka booyaka
We nah tek back nah talk
Booyaka booyaka
......Incredible "

"BOOYAKA!"
booyaka by The_ALCH December 26, 2008

Booyakasha 

Salutaion.
Form of greeting and hello's
Booyakasha! Check Dis!1

(See Check Dis)
Booyakasha by Paully May 8, 2003
noun

plural: boodyakas

1) A word used to describe a well-kept, sexy, and/or beautiful body or form, utilized the most when referring to a member of the opposite sex.
Male #1: Who's that girl over there man?
Male #2: Her name's Katerina.
Male #1: Well damn! Katerina has one nice boodyaka
Boodyaka by Blackie Chan757 July 29, 2010

Booyakasha 

straight from the mouth of Ali G himself, in an interview with spin.com

Could you translate your catchphrases "booyakasha" and "wagwaan"?

"Booyakasha" means "listen up rudeboi everytin irie whayaso lickylicky ya wangagot fifiman." "Wagwaan" means "booyakasha."
booyakasha: "listen up rudeboi everytin irie whayaso lickylicky ya wangagot fifiman."
Booyakasha by daimonn November 9, 2006