1.) a portmanteau, or blend, of the two words, "baby" & "puppy".
baby + puppy = buppy
2.) What a child says when he/she refers to a puppy.
3.) A term of affection, or pet name, to call your loved one, especially a girlfriend or boyfriend
baby + puppy = buppy
2.) What a child says when he/she refers to a puppy.
3.) A term of affection, or pet name, to call your loved one, especially a girlfriend or boyfriend
1.) I have a little puppy named Buppy!
2.) Ma ma! Look! A buppy!
3.) "I call my girlfriend a lot of pet names like cutie, snuggly wuggly, pookie, or buppy."
2.) Ma ma! Look! A buppy!
3.) "I call my girlfriend a lot of pet names like cutie, snuggly wuggly, pookie, or buppy."
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by PaddlesBed September 2, 2010
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Before I got my Buppy I had a problematic marriage, but now I sleep with my Hero every night and my husband sleeps on the couch.
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by Jacqueline Muttock August 16, 2006
Get the buppy mug.1) a bbq and fixin's buffet located in Bryan, Tx. Buppy is a mentally challenged ruhtard who enjoys eating skrimp and cronin around
Crone 1: Man I could really use some buppy's?
Crone 2: Sheeeee' I'm down for some feeeixxinns
Jabrone 1: Rim Rim
Puckered Swig: Where's my buppy? Yais
*smerks a berwl*
Crone 2: Sheeeee' I'm down for some feeeixxinns
Jabrone 1: Rim Rim
Puckered Swig: Where's my buppy? Yais
*smerks a berwl*
by Swiggie November 21, 2013
Get the buppy mug.Boiling water added to bread, usually with the crust removed, with salt and pepper added. It takes on the consistency of English porridge or Scottish ground oats groats which are pronounced grits in the American South and made with ground corn (maize). The name for it is English but it probably originated in North Wales where the extreme poverty of slate miners meant it was the only thing they had to eat. There it is called sgotyn, pronounced scot-ton, and means Scotsman's breakfast, more a reference to the poverty of their Celtic cousins who were also bled dry economically by the Saxons (English).
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