Originally a korean word meaning precious, or treasure. Commonly used in bibles.
Look at the beautiful diamond necklace! Piece of bobae <3
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Small tapioca balls, that are usually found in drinks.
Josh: Mmmmmm I like having the balls in the mouth.
Me: Oh my favorite flavor is strawberry
Josh: Then I suck the cock afterwards.
Me: Uhhh I don't think we're talking about the same thing......
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Boba is a very deep word.
It can mean multiple things:
- Boba Tea
- Tapioca Boba
- An Individual
- Spouse/Significant Other
- Close Friend
- Utter deepness
- Bruh
- Boba Fett
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- More that is too deep to simply explain.
HeyItsArman : βShoutout to the 12 bobas in the chateronis mannnβ
Bogart : βYo tryna cop some boba?β
RogueJosueTGTBT : βBobas really out hereβ
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A tapioca pearl usually inside boba milk tea. It is also round and chewy. Fyi, it is another term for bubble tea.
Anne: Omg! A boba tea shop is opening right outside my house! I have to try!
Me: You drink too much boba tea. You know how sweet it is right?
Anne: Yea 'Mom'...
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The act of obtaining boba, regardless of means, usually through driving or walking to a store that specializes in the sell of boba. This word is interchangeable with the phrase boba run.
The word originated in La Jolla, California, USA. It was created by UCSD student Angela Tuan in an attempt to get a group of people out of her apartment.
"Who wants to go bobaing?"
"Let's go bobaing!" -Angela
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In Taiwan, BOBA is a slang term used for "big breast" or "big-breasted female". Only in the U.S., did the word take on the new meaning of tapioca ball, probably due to its spherical resemblence. Back in Taiwan, the origin of boba, they use the word zen zu, which literally means "pearl", to refer to the tasty tapioca ball. Regardless, both bobas are good.
Check out the boba on her!
Damn! That girl is a boba!
May I order a boba (or zen zu) milk tea?
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refers to a tapioca ball that can be found in many flavors and colors, most commonly large, black, and sweet, which is contained in cold, flavored green, black, or oolang tea, coffee, smoothies, slushies, and snow bubbles. originated as refering to the drink itself, being "bubble tea"--tea that has been shaken to insured proper mixing causing bubbles to form. this is popular in places with large populations of asian people, especially in the annoying teeny bopper age group. served anywhere from asian restaraunts, trendy cafes, coffee shops, hole-in-the-wall diners, and juice bars.
dar: hey i'm bored
stace: me too
rick: hey let's go to guppy to get some boba!
danny: but there are some many little annoying teeny boppers there
stace: it's so trendy
rick: i want boba!
dar: ok fine
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