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bubba

American  
[buhb-uh] / ˈbʌb ə /

noun

plural

bubbas
  1. Chiefly Southern U.S. brother (usually used as an affectionate term of address).

  2. Slang: Usually Disparaging and Offensive. a term used to refer to an uneducated Southern white male.


Etymology

Origin of bubba

First recorded in 1860–65

Example Sentences

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As the artist who made the bubba masks, I'm glad they are being removed.

From The Verge • Jan. 5, 2022

Whatever you want to check on social media ain’t worth a hundred grand, bubba.

From Time • Jun. 7, 2016

He modestly called one of his theories "bubba psychology."

From Time Magazine Archive

I went back to my sketchbooks," recalls Judge, who has lived in Austin, Texas, since 1993, "and I found all these bubba types.

From Time Magazine Archive

Fust to ma tree'l Just came er bubba.

From Negro Folk Rhymes Wise and Otherwise: With a Study by Talley, Thomas Washington