A fork of Rural Dictionary
Prison slang for a drink made from cool-aid, coffee, sugar, and jelly.
Aye bruh, lets all make some bombay so we can get geeked up.
This term took its meaning in Minnesota in reference to "The Mighty Ducks" movies. Gordon Bombay was the name of the head coach, and a person who is called a "Bombay" is a try-hard. They try way too hard at every day activities such as going all out in captain's practices.
"Hey Bob did that Tracy chick like all of your Facebook statuses?"
"Yeah that broad is a Bombay."
A person , place , or thing that surpasses the grips of reality .
Being in New York on the beach was the / Bombay . / I was with this girl of my dreams on Coney Island eating / Funnel Cake / .
Georgia prison slang for a non-alcoholic social drink concocted of instant coffee, kool-aid, and nearly any flavor of soda (but usu. cola.) This drink is primarily consumed by a group, with everyone pitching in to make the bombays. For example, a couple folks bring the soda, another the kool-aid, another the coffee, and the broke people who can't afford to bring ingredients (GA doesn't pay its inmates to work) will get the ice, find seats, or brew the bombays and everyone will sit and talk and drink bombays. Bombays, with their extremely high caffeine and sugar content, get everyone "geeked", which, along with the expensive nature of the brew, account for its being a social drink.
"Yo, last night me and t-bo and lil philly was up geekin on bombays till lockdown!"