• @sploosh
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        41 year ago

        Bone apple tea.

    • @SuspiciousPumpkin421
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      11 year ago

      It’s an American saying, basically meaning a lot of money in this case. You can use bookoo to mean a lot of any thing really.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        No, it’s a French weird, beaucoup, that has made its way to English vernacular. For example, “merci beaucoup” means “thanks a lot.”

        Either the OP doesn’t know that, or didn’t bother actually looking up the spelling.

        • @SuspiciousPumpkin421
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          21 year ago

          Huh. Well yeah I never knew that either, growing up in the South that was a pretty common saying with a similar spelling to how I wrote it originally(being the south the misspelling makes total sense now haha). Nice to know where it comes from though. Thanks for the info!

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      “Bookoo”, derived from the French Bucchane, for smoked meat; this is also the origin of the word “buccaneer”, as they generally live in it while at sea.