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Buffalo Slang. Andrea Duchon. Updated September 22, 2016 at 5:13 PM. Buffalo Slang. Getty Images. As the second largest city in New York State, Buffalo's vibrant population of more than 270,000 ...
The sentence employs three distinct meanings of the word buffalo: As an attributive noun (acting as an adjective) to refer to a specific place named Buffalo, such as the city of Buffalo, New York; As the verb to buffalo, meaning (in American English [1] [2]) "to bully, harass, or intimidate" or "to baffle"; and
Buffalo is a game of remembering to drink with the correct hand Buffalo (or Buffalo Club ) is a drinking game where participants agree to only drink from their glass with their non-dominant hand. If they are caught using the other hand, they must 'chug' or 'skull' (rapidly finish) their drink.
The water buffalo incident was a controversy at the University of Pennsylvania in 1993, in which a student, Eden Jacobowitz, was charged with violating the university's racial harassment policy. The incident received widespread publicity as part of the increasing debate about political correctness in the United States in the 1990s.
cattalo, from cattle and buffalo [2]; donkra, from donkey and zebra (progeny of donkey stallion and zebra mare) cf. zedonk below; llamanaco, from llama and guanaco [3]; wholphin, from whale and dolphin [2]
soft bread roll or a sandwich made from it (this itself is a regional usage in the UK rather than a universal one); in plural, breasts (vulgar slang e.g. "get your baps out, love"); a person's head (Northern Ireland). [21] barmaid *, barman a woman or man who serves drinks in a bar.
The sentence is nonsensical in British English, not because buffalo is a regional term for bison, but because 'to buffalo' has no meaning rather than meaning 'to bully'. -- Ef80 ( talk ) 22:34, 8 October 2022 (UTC) [ reply ]
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