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[Noun] | "bay*ou" | \ ˈbī-(ˌ)ü \
1: a creek, secondary watercourse, or minor river that is tributary to another body of water
2: any of various usually marshy or sluggish bodies of water
Origin: 1763 ;
Borrowed from Louisiana French, earlier bayouque, perhaps borrowed from early Choctaw *bayok, whence Choctaw bo·k "creek, river";
* Note : A Choctaw source for the word has been claimed since Albert Gatschet, A Migration Legend of the Creek Indians, vol. 1 (Philadelphia, 1884), p. 113 (" … the Cha'hta word for a smaller river, or river forming part of a delta, is báyuk, contraction bōk, and occurs in Boguechito, Bok'humma, etc."). However, bayuk is apparently not attested in 19th/20th century Choctaw, and the notion that Choctaw bo·k, "creek, river," is a contraction of bayuk is simply Gatschet's conjecture. The earliest attestation of the word is apparently in the memoirs of the French carpenter André Pénicaut, writing in 1723: "A cinq lieues plus loin, en tournant tousjours à la gauche sur le lac, on trouve une eau dormante, que les Sauvages appellent Bayouque" - "Five leagues farther, always turning to the left along the lake shore, one comes to a stagnant body of water that the Indians call bayouque"; see: Pierre Margry, editor, Découvertes et Établissements des Français dans l'Ouest et dans le Sud de l'Amérique Septentrionale (1614-1754): Mémoires et Documents Originaux, 5. partie (Paris, 1887), p. 385 (translated by Richebourg McWilliams in Fleur de Lys and Calumet, Being the Pénicaut Narrative of French Adventure in Louisiana, University of Alabama Press, 1981 [1953]). It should be noted that Pénicaut, who was resident in Louisiana from 1699 to 1721, was not the most reliable recorder of what the local Indians actually spoke: he also avers that maringouin "mosquito, gnat" and sagamité "stew or soup made with hominy" are the words used for these things by the local Indians, though both are in fact imports into North American French from other parts of the New World (Margry, op. cit., pp. 384, 386). However insecure the Choctaw etymology of bayouque, it is accepted in volume 14 ("Southeast") of the Handbook of North American Indians (Smithsonian Institution, 2004), according to which the ethnic name Bayacchyto (recorded in 1699 by Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville) "see:ms to be early Choctaw *bayok-čítoʔ 'big bayou' … which in its later form bo·k-čítoʔ is preserved in the name of Bogue Chitto, a tributary of the Pearl River … " (p. 175).;
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[Noun] | "bayous"
1: a stream that flows into a larger body of water;
* e.g., " ... a small creek that is the bayou of a larger stream "
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# 1 - { Bayou:2474778 }
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[ "Bayou" ]
1: The term used as a show of hometown, or where you came from, or where you were born and raised. Used by those in the swamps and along the coasts of Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama.
* e.g., ... You see dem boyz from da Bayou. Day ack all country and shit, but day know day jes from da Bayou.
# 2 - { bayou:5243990 }
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[ "bayou" ]
1: A place where the swamp donkeys habitate. Be careful, they try to lure you in with free cigs, alcohol, and food... especially alcohol. Although you think its "free" you will you pay your price when the rufees and sedatives settle in. Never enter a bayou alone... bring friends with you. once you enter, much like Alcatraz, it is next impossible to leave the bayou without a loss of memory of the last couple hours.
* e.g., ... Bro 1: Dude... where were you?
Bro 2: Woke up naked in the bayou again.
Bro 1: Those damn swamp donkeys got us again!!!
# 3 - { bayou:4277061 }
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[ "bayou" ]
1: a word used to describe any body of water in Louisiana; only used by people who believe that "Cajun" is an actual ethnicity rather than a type of food.
* e.g., ... Anne: Look at that bayou!
# 4 - { Bayou Balls:6355115 }
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[ "Bayou Balls" ]
1: when your balls are so sweaty it makes you want to go chooot some gators down on the bayou
* e.g., ... "why are you shiftin around so much mang?"
# 5 - { Bayou Nigga:5687030 }
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[ "Bayou Nigga" ]
1: A nigga that lives in the bayous and hunts and eats live alligator and smoke bayou piff all day erredayyyyyyyyyyy
* e.g., ... Lou: Yo that nigga jon is from the bayou
# 6 - { bayou bengals:861657 }
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[ "bayou bengals" ]
1: Nickname for the nickname of Louisiana State University, the Tigers
* e.g., ... The Bayou Bengals won this Saturday. Geux Tigers.
# 7 - { Bayou Blast:7740212 }
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[ "Bayou Blast" ]
1: To finger a girl after eating crawfish.
* e.g., ... I forgot I ate some really good mud bugs and later that night I fingered my girlfriend. She was so bayou blasted. Oops! It wasn't necessarily a happy ending for her.
# 8 - { bayou breakfast:4974524 }
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[ "bayou breakfast" ]
1: Accidentally swallowing and ingesting a fly or other flying insect while distracted by some other activity. Made famous by Mark Potter from NBC news who swallowed a fly while reporting on air.
* e.g., ... Mother: Billy Bob you better shut your trap or you're going to end up with a bayou breakfast.
# 9 - { Bayou Bunghole:7066593 }
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[ "Bayou Bunghole" ]
1: that feeling that you get when you are working outside in the hot, humid summers of Louisiana and you get that annoying, thick sweat in between your ass cheeks. see also: swamp ass
* e.g., ... 1: damn, it's hot out here.
# 10 - { Bayou Reboks:2904416 }
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[ "Bayou Reboks" ]
1: Refers to the white rubber boots worn by seafood (typically oyster) laborers in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. The boots are often very dirty, and worn with the pants tucked into them.
* e.g., ... His Bayou Reboks were so clean, it was obvious that he hadn't been in the business for too long.
[ "Bayou Reboks" ]
2: This is often a derogatory term used to jeer at those who are forced to wear them, mocking the "fashion" of the area.
* e.g., ... "I look fly AND keep seafood waste off my feet with my Bayou Reboks."
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