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it were proper bo i tell thee

used by craaaaaaig daaaavid in the hit UK show Bo Selecta

by Anonymous August 31, 2003

17πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Fo Shizzle My Nizzle Bo Dizzle

A phrase used to agree with something.

Izzy: Do you agree that Mountain Dew is the greatest soda ever created?

Stossel: Fo shizzle my nizzle bo dizzle!

by Jam91 April 2, 2009

28πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


Chimbodian (Chim-Bo-Dee-An)

1. A rare unique breed of a Chinese person and a Cambodian person.

2. A race of people that are amongst the most beautiful, intellegent, wise, caring, soft spoken, and very honest people.

3. Harry

1. "I wish I could marry a Chimbodian person!"

2. "Damn did you see that Chimbodian guy? He was PHO-INE!"

3. "Harry is the hottest of all Chimbodians"

by Harry May 7, 2005

1πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Improper bo I don’t tell thou

The antonym of proper bo

Mike: "Simon is late again!"

Geoff: "That is improper bo I don’t tell thou"

by Michael Higgs October 18, 2004

5πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


icky-icky-icky-icky-kapang-zoop-boing

Word adopted by the Knights Whom Until Recently Said Ni after a certain quest was completed by King Arthur's knights.

We are no longer the Knights Who Say "Ni!" We are now the Knights Who Say...Icky-Icky-Icky-Icky-Kapang-Zoop-Boing!

by Contrary Mary December 8, 2002

289πŸ‘ 51πŸ‘Ž


ecky-ecky-ecky-ecky-fuhclang-zoom-boing!

No the Knights Who until recently said ne Actually Say Icky-Icky-Icky-Ptang-Zoop-Boing! followed (muffle noise unable to make out sound) this is pronounced "eky eky Pitang zoop bong." proof of this is in the subtitles for all you people who illegally downloaded it! And Graham Chapman came back from the dead and told me so himself. so Have that, Ne

"a shrubbery"
no you are ponucing it Wrong it's Pi-Tang
Get on with it
"Scene Twenty-Four"

by Urban Dictionary March 29, 2005

67πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


Nie strasz, nie strasz (bo siΔ™ zesrasz)

The direct translation from Polish: "don't threaten me, don't threaten me (because you'll shit your pants)"

"Nie strasz, nie strasz (bo siΔ™ zesrasz)" is a phrase (rhyming in Polish) used often by children in kindergarten. It was also used by president as a response to Russian dictator's aggressive speech in 2022.

by #WojciechWojciech May 15, 2022

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