RE: I heard God
September 8, 2008 at 7:33 pm
(This post was last modified: September 8, 2008 at 7:35 pm by birdmanislord.)
Hi FutureAndHope
Actually, bood can mean quite a few things.
According to the Urban dictionary:
According to this site
Why did you come to the conclusion that the answer is meant to be the word in Semai language?
(September 7, 2008 at 5:15 am)FutureAndAHope Wrote: The word "bood" entered my mind. So I looked it up on a google search. The word bood I found out was a gentle way to say no. So I knew from the voice, or word in my head it was no for now.
Actually, bood can mean quite a few things.
According to the Urban dictionary:
Quote:1. bood
variation of "dude," not to be confused with surfer slang. Interchangeable with "buddy," "best friend," and with sexual benefits.
"Hey, bood, watch out for that killer cacti!"
dude buddy friends with benefits bff best friend
by Squeezy Beans and Schmands Apr 14, 2007 email it 0 comments
2. bood
A variation of the pronounciation of "Bud" which refers to the bud of a cannabis plant (weed).
Nigga lets go 'nati bound and get some boods down on Vine.
by red popper Feb 17, 2004 email it 0 comments
3. bood
To be in a bad mood.
My day was awful, I'm in a bood.
According to this site
Quote:The word "Bood," is a term of the Western Semai (a gentle, aboriginal people who live on the Malay peninsula) and translates roughly as "reluctant or shy." It means "not to feel like doing something, for any reason, for example, sickness, shyness, or laziness."
Why did you come to the conclusion that the answer is meant to be the word in Semai language?