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What (who) is buh - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Buh (disambiguation)

buh         
poor, unfavorable - usually used for description, but can be used in virtually any form
The morning traffic jam was a buh part of life for Chris.
Saad Buh         
Saad buh
Sheikh Saad Buh () was a Moorish, Qadiriyya, Fadiliyya Sufi from Mauritania. Buh, who settled in Trarza in the 1870s, developed a following in St.
Buh Cossacks         
  • <div style="text-align: center;"> Buh Cossacks </div>
IRRENULAR COSSACK ARMY OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE
Buh Host; Bug Cossacks
The Buh Cossack Host (; ) was a Cossack host, which used to be located along the Southern Buh River.

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Buh

Buh may refer to

  • Novyi Buh, a city in Ukraine
  • Southern Bug, a river in Ukraine
    • Buh Cossacks
  • Buh Township, Morrison County, Minnesota, United States
  • Buh, Kapurthala, a village in India
  • Buh Gujran, a village in India
  • El Buh, a town in Somalia
  • El Buh District in Somalia
  • Saad Buh, a Sufi from Mauritania
Examples of use of buh
1. When my turn came in the petitioners‘ line, I smoothly presented the issue as "Uh ... buhbuhbuh ... what that last guy said!" Mrs.
2. In English, of course, it‘s VLAH–de–meer and it‘s BO–ris, not Buh–REES, as the Russians have it.
3. Bernard. You know, at this juncture, all we can do is pray it doesn‘t come this way and tear us up,‘‘ said Jeannette Ruboyianes (Roo–buh–YAH–nees), owner of the Day Dream Inn at Grand Isle.
4. In Hawaii at least, they never heard him call himself "Buh–rock," with the accent on the second syllable, the pronunciation his son would adopt in his adult life.
5. Obama joked that Bush calls him "Rac" instead of Barack Obama (buh–RAHK‘ oh–BAH‘–muh). "I can‘t tell whether he‘s trying to give me a nickname, or whether he just can‘t pronounce my name," Obama said. _____ On the Net: U.S.