I HATE the word Bobo!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a bottom, or even butt. I will except rear end or even hiney, although it's not my favorite. My DD daycare teacher calls it her bobo, so now my daughter does and it makes me cringe. I literally hate the word.


So, slang words from your culture (butt, hiney) are acceptable, but caregivers can't use the words from their culture? Lovely.


I mean, in the US, childcare providers should speak English to children learning how to talk, unless some sort of bilingual education program has been agreed, yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bobo is old-school slang for generic or off-brand, to me.

DH and I still use it occasionally tongue-in-cheek.



Yes, this is the context I know bobo in as well.

“I wanted Nike sneakers but my mom bought me these ugly bobos instead”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's a bottom, or even butt. I will except rear end or even hiney, although it's not my favorite. My DD daycare teacher calls it her bobo, so now my daughter does and it makes me cringe. I literally hate the word.


I'm with the others who have never heard the word.
Anonymous
What’s bobo? Babo means idiot in Korean.
Anonymous
In French, that’s the word for a small hurt (you hurt yourself, let me kiss the bobo and make it better).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a bottom, or even butt. I will except rear end or even hiney, although it's not my favorite. My DD daycare teacher calls it her bobo, so now my daughter does and it makes me cringe. I literally hate the word.


I'm with the others who have never heard the word.



Bobo is slang for butt. http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/bobo
Anonymous
My father called my butt a bobo.
Thought everyone did but I guess I’m wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a bottom, or even butt. I will except rear end or even hiney, although it's not my favorite. My DD daycare teacher calls it her bobo, so now my daughter does and it makes me cringe. I literally hate the word.


I'm with the others who have never heard the word.



Bobo is slang for butt. http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/bobo

Your link says NOTHING about butt's, only idiots, as I have heard it used
Anonymous
Anonymous
Bobo is derived from the Puerto Rican folkhero 'Juan Bobo' who is often portrayed as a naive 'foolish' person or someone who simply does exactly what he is told. He is also sometimes referenced as a trickster. I grew up reading many of his stories in PR. Al'so, bobo does not mean 'mute' but more along the lines of 'simple' or 'foolish'. it does not mean 'dumb' in any context whether 'mute' or not.

Please learn about someone's culture properly BEFORE trying to slander them on the internet.

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