BUBBA

Etymology

Noun

bubba (plural bubbas)

(Southern US, childish) Brother; used as term of familiar address.

A working-class white male from the southern US, stereotyped as loutish.

Etymology

Proper noun

Bubba

(Southern US) The stereotypical white male; John Doe.

(Southern US) A generic nickname for any white male.

(Southern US) A nickname for a brother, usually the eldest brother and initially used only by young children before sometimes spreading to become a person's general adult nickname.

Noun

Bubba (plural Bubbas)

(US) Alternative form of bubba (a white male Southerner).

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