Derived from the Indonesian word "ibu" used to describe a woman or house wife, shortened in Indonesian to "bu" in intimate relationships. In English "bu" is used by a male to describe his girlfriend or significant other.
in a state of total intoxication, a stupor. two possible etymologies include a shortening of the term "booted" or a simple, primitive sound that is often made by those who are too intoxicated to speak regular english.
A double-decker bus, usually used in England or in large cities. Better than a bus because it is not as cramped and because riding in the top is more fun.
"There sure are a lot of people at this bus stop. If this isn't a bus-bus, we might not get on!"
By Ardenia
Bu-bu-but
Bu-bu-but is the stuttering when a blowhard, typically spouting political opinions, has his argument totally shut down, and he makes one last confused attempt with his same tired stock line.
Jesus: Ok, so here is what I want you to do. Love others just as I have loved you. Take care of them and don't judge them.