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bolli
A gourd that is used for utilitarian purposes, and not for food. The skin or shell of the large green fruit hardens to become wood-like when dry. The shell can then be carved and is used to make a variety of items including cups, and bowls and decorative pieces.
plant
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bolli dish
A gourd that is used for utilitarian purposes, and not for food. The skin or shell of the large green fruit hardens to become wood-like when dry. The shell can then be carved and is used to make a variety of items including cups, and bowls and decorative pieces.
plant
bolo
A penis. The male sex organ.
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bolom
A miniature man, roughly 2 feet tall, brought into being on Good Friday to do the evil bidding of his summoner. According to legend, the man must be constantly supplied with raw meat or he may turn on the summoner.
folklore
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bom bom
Buttocks or rear end.
bombaat
A exclamation of surprise used euphemistically in place of the stronger profanities beginning with 'b'.
profanity
bombay
A popular mango cultivar valued for pleasant taste.
food
fruit
plant
bonghead
One who is addicted to marijuana.
person
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bonks
Bounce
boobooman
Ghost or spirit of a dead person or animal
boof
To insult
boogooyagga
Loud, vulgar, obnoxious, or uncultured
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bookra
A white plantation owner.
boom chest
A children's game played with shells. The shells are thrown into the air and hit with the chest.
game
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boonoonoonus
Wonderful
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boops
One who is used primarily for money, especially in a romantic or sexual context
boopsie
A person who uses or boopses another for money in a romantic or sexual context
boopsin
To ask, to beg.
boots
Condoms
sexual
booyaka
A vocal simulation of a gun salute or gunshots.
bora
Green Beans, also known as String Beans, are the unripe fruits of any kind of bean, especially the common bean.
food
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bore
To poke, stick or stab
boricua
The Taíno-rooted word boricua means “brave and noble lord,” and today is used by Puerto Ricans to refer to themselves and identify as Puerto Ricans. Borikén is the Taino word for Puerto Rico; today it’s usually spelled Borinquen when referring to the island.
born paper
Birth certificate.
boss
An informal title used for greeting among male friends.
bossman
An informal title used for greeting among male friends.
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botheration
Annoyance or bother.
botsy
Buttocks or rear end.
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boudin
Sausage made by cooking blood with a filler until it is thick enough to congeal when cooled.
food
boudin creole
Sausage made by cooking blood with a filler until it is thick enough to congeal when cooled.
food