Idioms

bokoo

bokoo

A lot; many. The word is a phonetic spelling of the French word "beaucoup," which means "a lot." Can also be spelled "boku." I heard that she's making boku bucks in real estate these days. We've had bokoo issues planning this event, so it'll be a miracle if actually happens! I get that she has bokoo problems, but don't we all? You don't see me complaining about my life?
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bokoo

and boku (ˈboˈku)
mod. many. (A play on French beaucoup.) There are already boku people invited.

boku

verb
See bokoo
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Clinton: Andrew Bailey, Meaghan Boisoneau, Webster Bokoo, Sarah Brooks, Chelsea Gordon, Erika Grant, Lizmarie Perez, Mayra Soto De Perez, Gary Vacha
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