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boeuf

A handsome, tall, and particularly meaty man.

Besides being primarily derived from the French word for beef, this definition may originate from the similarly defined buff, and/or the uncommon pronunciation of the abbreviation for boyfriend, bf.

1. "We call you boeuf because you're triple A."

2. "On a scale from celery to boeuf, that guy in the elevator was definitely a boeuf."

by danceswithboeuf March 29, 2015

boeuf

Prefix - meaning stupid, idiotic, or just plain silly

"You are such a boeuf face"
"you BOEUFHEAD!"

by oOshy October 08, 2003

boeuf curtinions

This is the french translation of beef curtains, the commonly used term for fanny lips.

Ah Qui, le femme avait le grande juicy beouf curtinions!!!! Bon Apetit!

by michael mooncar March 23, 2004

pomme de boeuf

Translated from french, means "apple of beef". The meaty lobe of tissue that joins the lower butt-cheek to the upper, inner/back portion of the thigh. It's not quite the butt-cheek, and not quite the thigh, but a small, meaty thing all its own.

Frank had always preferred to be bitten on the pomme de boeuf, so proper hygiene and grooming was an imperative for him.

by The post apoc June 04, 2015

Rost Boeuf

Slang for happy drugs like ecstasy or mdma that are tremendously good fun, when used in the correct environs, such as a large German techno rave dungeon, or oubliette.

"Would you care for some rost boeuf, monsieur? I put it to you, sir, that you are not raving hard enough, at least, not to the standard to which I, after three morsels of this extraordinary narcotic, have become accustomed to."

by baffwurst July 29, 2008

C'est la boeuf!

1) Literally "it's the beef"

2) When something is the dogs, so good it demands an exclamated statement.

1) When asked what meat I was carrying on my head, i replied "c'est la boeuf"

2) Antoine: Wow,look at the size of my erect chod. Yer mum really does it for me.

Billy-Bob: C'est la boeuf!!!

by stu-rob-billy-bob October 25, 2006

ou est le boeuf?

where is the beef? british slang, using french words
beef - drama, confrontation

someone looking for a fight would say 'ou est le boeuf?'

by phish00 June 12, 2008