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bumbaclart

BUM-ba-klart · interjection · vulgar
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bumbaclart In A Sentence

Origin & Usage

Jamaican Patois profanity ('bumbo' + 'claat'/cloth), adopted into MLE; documented in the Wiktionary MLE category.

People Also Ask

What does bumbaclart mean?

It's a strong Jamaican Patois curse word, literally referring to a soiled cloth. It's used as a swear or an insult, similar to shouting a profanity when angry.

Is bumbaclart offensive?

Yes, it's vulgar. It's a heavy swear word in Jamaican Patois and MLE, so it's not something to use in polite or formal settings.

Where does bumbaclart come from?

It comes from Jamaican Patois, combining 'bumbo' with 'claat' (cloth), and was adopted into Multicultural London English.

How do you spell bumbaclart?

There are several accepted spellings, including bumboclaat, bumbaclot, and bomboclaat, reflecting how it's pronounced rather than a fixed form.

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