A term used mostly by red-neck Canadians usually preceded by “What ya doin?” or “How she goin?”
Zit Bah is used to replace “This is it boy” however, the person you are responding to does not necessarily have to be male.
The response is not to be accompanied by any other dialogue, for it is a complete sentence on its own.
Buddy asked me how work was going today and I looked him right in the eye and said zit bah.
I was sitting on the couch mindin me own business when the lady walks in and asks what I plan on doin with my life; I don’t know what she wants me to say, zit bah.
One who desires to be part of the athletic male group, usually lacks physical dominance, but yearns to belong at any cost, ball washer. Also known to wash balls during a practice or game, could even go so far as to lick their balls between ones legs, to be a part of, be accepted.
He's a bah washer..
It’s a bar. But it’s filled with gahbage
More commonly referred to as dive bars
“You want to go hang out at the gahbage bah?”
“Sure I can go for a $1 coors”
Bah Geri is the collective term for the Odala-Samakab and Aden Ahmed (Mahad Aden Ararsame & Farah Aden Ararsame), two Axmed Garaad Dhulbahante subclans
She's from the Bah geri
Acroynm or slang used to mean anything. Can be used as verb, Noun or pronoun, adjective or adverb, preposition or conjunction, and always as interjection. Befitting anyword in the modern English language. Most appropriately when used to mock, taunt, or belittle another co-worker in the food service industry. When used with emphasis can substitute for any form of expletive.
supervisor: Hey buddy, how is that job coming along..."bah?"
coworker: Did you see that game? ........"Bah ah ah!"
rival: That lazy fool is always screwing off.."BAH-uh uh BAH!!!"