buey
Spanish
1. Term used to describe an ox or similar animal.
2. Slang term translating to American English "dude" or similar word; term of camaraderie.
1. Term used to describe an ox or similar animal.
2. Slang term translating to American English "dude" or similar word; term of camaraderie.
¡Ay, buey! ¡Alli viene la policia!
buey
Buey (also pronounced "guey") literally means castrated ox, but is used like "dude."
Es la frontera, buey.
buey
A Mexican-Spanish insult. Literally translated: a castrated bull. In slang usage refers to a man who is being led around by a woman who is cheating on him like a steer by it's nose-ring. Will start a fight in some parts of Mexico.
"Hey, buey!"
*gunfight ensues*
*gunfight ensues*
buey
Mexican slang for Dumb ass
No seas buey cabron!
Translation: Don't be a dumb fuck asshole!
Translation: Don't be a dumb fuck asshole!
buey
buey, pronounced WAY is a spanish term to either compliment someone or to thouroughly make them feel like shit..similiar to NIGGA
odele buey! that mofo is a complete buey, buey!
The Buey
A Bad ass Buick Lasabre that is capable of just about everything. In The Buey, You can do 360's, Bottom it out on The Roller Coaster, and Hit 80 on back roads. Though This Buey may not look amazing. It is still and always will be a Vagina Magnet/ Sex Machine.
Damn, Did you see Casey Jump The Buey?
Gage bottomed out The Buey on The Roller Coaster.
Tyler is known as The Buey Whisperer.
I want to have sex With The Buey.
Gage bottomed out The Buey on The Roller Coaster.
Tyler is known as The Buey Whisperer.
I want to have sex With The Buey.
Buey
Buey means boy in Orcadian and can be used as:
1. A greeting
2. A statement of disappointment
It is pronounced büy. It is very commonly used in Orkney, though I have never heard it used any where else.
1. A greeting
2. A statement of disappointment
It is pronounced büy. It is very commonly used in Orkney, though I have never heard it used any where else.
1. Hello buey, what like the day?
2. Oh buey buey, what have you done?
2. Oh buey buey, what have you done?