Country Dictionary

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catch me outside how bout dat

A way of describing that you want someone to fight you. Often used by normies.

Person: Bro, why you talking shit? Normie: CaTcH mE oUtSidE hOw BOuT dAt

by Hjannsi March 09, 2019

Bout

Often pronounced like 'Baht'. Bout derived from about, is often used as a contracted version of this. However it is often used as a synonym of without, hence the Yorkshire Anthem, 'Ilkely Moor baht'at'. This use appears to be more common in Northern England.

Used as about: 'Us and lads were out and bout the other night.' Used as without: 'Our lass was on Ilkey Moor bout a hat.'

by Dave Rodneys April 24, 2019

bout

Past tense of buying something

I bout the groceries earlier

by Kenwoodnismo October 15, 2021

not bout it

I don't like it. I'm not interested in it. I don't agree with it.

I was so sick last week; I'm not bout it.

by bhaddie_1994 January 21, 2019

Pity bout ya

Irish slang for a response meaning oh poor you can be sarcastic or serious

I broke my leg drunk - pity bout ya

by Ab24 March 12, 2024

name one good thing bout todorakis

The act of asking about naming a good thing about a beta, usually with a response similar to " I-I-I-I-Can't!"

Guy 1: name one good thing bout todorakis Guy 2: Uhh, I-I-I-I-Can't!

by skibidirizzlersigma October 10, 2024