adjective Street Slang

buki

BOO-kee · adjective · slang

Strange, weird, or suspicious

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Describes a person or thing that is strange, odd, or not to be trusted. Also spelled 'booky' or 'bookie'.

“That guy is bare buki, I don't trust him.”
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buki In A Sentence

That guy is bare buki, I don't trust him.

Origin & Usage

MLE; documented in the Wiktionary MLE category as 'booky'.

Variants bookybookie

People Also Ask

What does 'buki' mean?

It's a London slang adjective meaning strange, weird, or suspicious, often applied to a person or situation you don't trust.

How is 'buki' spelled?

You'll see it written as 'buki', 'booky', or 'bookie' — all the same word in Multicultural London English.

How do you use 'buki'?

Pair it with 'bare' for emphasis, e.g. 'That guy is bare buki, I don't trust him.'

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