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- Definition of bufu
- An interjection used to express disbelief, disagreement, or to challenge someone's statement. It's often used to tell someone to 'prove it' or to show that you don't believe them.
- Part of speech
- interjection
An interjection used to express disbelief, disagreement, or to challenge someone's statement. It's often used to tell someone to 'prove it' or to show that you don't believe them.
“Kuti bufu kutaura izwi rokupikisa munhu anenge ati vanhu vanyarare. Kana uchiti ndinonyepa, iti bufu, uvaone vachipinda muno iye zvino.”
“Kuti bufu kutaura izwi rokupikisa munhu anenge ati vanhu vanyarare. Kana uchiti ndinonyepa, iti bufu, uvaone vachipinda muno iye zvino.”
“To say 'bufu' is to use a word to challenge someone who says people should be quiet. If you say I am lying, say 'bufu', and see them come in here right now.”
fool
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