When English learners (and those idiots who don't want to learn) want to say "bought", which is the past tense of buy.
FakeEnglishGuy: He buyed this laptop.
Person: English mofo! Do you speak it?
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the past tense of buy that only idiots use
big man me i buyed dem ting form the man dem
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Most used Bahamian slang term. Has many uses such as emphasizing a command that follows it or replacing certain words, such as boy.
BUI you ugly dread.
BUI TAKE IT EASY YANNO KING
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Bui
Bui is a Bahamian bastardization of the English word boy.
Bui is generally used to refer to males but in recent times has become unisex.
Bui can be used interchangeably with boy, girl, guy, man, woman, friend, enemy acquaintance, stranger and many more.
To understand Bui more youโll need exposure to Bahamian culture
Bui is not a true-to-word spelling but is a commonly accepted one. There is generally no accepted spelling for the word bui.
Younger generations (those born approx. 90โs onwards) have taken the word โBuiโ and evolved it โBeyโ which is pronounced exactly how it is spelt.
Bui phonetically sounds like: bahโyee or buhโyee
While
Bey is simply pronounced as โBayโ not to Ben confused with the American โBaeโ.
1. Bahamian: Haโad go bui .
Proper English Translation: How is it going.
2. Bahamian: see! thatโs the bui right there.
Proper English Translation: look! thereโs the guy right over there.
3. Bahamian: One bui just been in the store and robbed the registers
Proper English Translation: A man came into the store and robbed the registers
4. Bahamian: Bui Iโne know
Proper English Translation: Boy I do not know.
When a company does something to a product that in no way makes it more appealing to potential buyers. Often having to do with pay-per-view events.
Raj: "Brooke Hogan will be performing, too."
Vince: "No buys."
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To be convinced to believe something.
I told him we were just friends but he wasn't buying it.
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