What does Beaucoup Dinky Dau mean?

Boocoo Dinky Dow" is how American GIs heard the French/Vietnamese phrase "beaucoup dien cai dau" for "very crazy."
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What does beaucoup mean in Vietnamese?

much, very much, a lot.
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What does Dien Cai Dau mean in English?

Explanation: dien cai dao (Pronounced "dee-in-kee-daow"): Vietnamese for "crazy in the head."
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What does Boo Koo mean in Vietnam War?

the number of enemy killed, wounded, or captured during an operation. The term was used by Washington and Saigon as a means of measuring the progress of the war. boo-coo. bastardized French, from beaucoup, meaning "much" or "many".
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What does the word bookoo mean in Vietnamese?

"boocoo" is the illiterate Americanized version of the French adverb "beaucoup" meaning much or many, that was used in Vietnam.
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Vietnam War Slang



What is Di Di Mau?

Etymology. Borrowed from Vietnamese đi đi mau (“get lost!”). Borrowed into English by American military personnel returning from the Vietnam War, as well as by Vietnamese immigrants; popularized by the movie The Deer Hunter. This is an uncommon way to say "Hurry up!" in Vietnamese.
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What does Je T Aime Beaucoup?

Translation of "Je t'aime beaucoup" in English. I love you very much I like you a lot I really like you I love you so much. I like you very much.
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What is a crunchy in the army?

(US Vietnam era military slang, usually in the plural) An infantry soldier, a grunt.
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WHAT DID number 10 mean in Vietnam?

The name comes from the shorthand of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam – ARVN. Number-One GI – A troop who spends a lot of money in Vietnam. Number-Ten GI – A troop who barely spends money in Vietnam. Ok Sahlem – Term American soldiers had for villagers' children who would beg for menthol cigarettes.
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Why are soldiers called Joe?

Joe," an action figure, was introduced by Hasbro in 1964. Its name comes from the term used to describe soldiers during the war. In British military parlance and in armed forces modelled on British military traditions, G.I.
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What does the word Buku mean?

Buku definition

Filters. Alternative spelling of beaucoup (lots, a large amount) Lots, a large amount.
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What is Beaucoup Dien Cai Dau?

The title of the book comes from a mispronounced and Americanized French phrase, beaucoup dien cai dau, meaning crazy and off the wall.
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Is beaucoup slang?

The definition of beaucoup is a slang expression that means many or much. Ten million dollars is an example of beaucoup money. Very much. (slang) A lot of; much or many.
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What does coo mean in Vietnamese?

"coo" in Vietnamese

volume_up. coo {vb} VI. nói thầm.
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How many North Vietnamese soldiers were killed in the Vietnam War?

Not until 1995 did Vietnam release its official estimate of war dead: as many as 2 million civilians on both sides and some 1.1 million North Vietnamese and Viet Cong fighters.
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Why did they call them Charlie?

Collectively the United States often called them the Viet Cong. It was commonly shortened to VC, which in military alphabet code was spoken as Victor Charlie. It was further shortened to just Charlie.
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Why did Viet Cong wear sandals?

Ho Chi Minh sandals are iconic for having been worn by the Vietcong during the Vietnam war. During the war they were considered by many more practical than army boots, because being open they allowed the foot to dry and thus prevented the onset of 'jungle rot'.
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What was a chicken bus in the Vietnam War?

A chicken bus is a vividly painted American school bus, with colors of the rainbow so vibrant the psychedelic buses of the hippie era pale in comparison. These buses bear little resemblance to their original yellow color or occupation, that of transporting school children in North America.
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What did soldiers call Vietnam?

American soldiers referred to the Viet Cong as Victor Charlie or V-C. "Victor" and "Charlie" are both letters in the NATO phonetic alphabet. "Charlie" referred to communist forces in general, both Viet Cong and North Vietnamese.
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What does DD mean in the Marines?

Military, Army, Government. 1. DD. Deputy Director.
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What does a 96 mean in the Marines?

20. In the Marine Corps a three-day weekend is called a “72” and a four-day weekend is called a “96”
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What is mon amour?

For example, “my love” in French is mon amour.
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Can you say je t'adore to a friend?

You can also say je t'adore to a close friend but je t'aime is the one to use with the love of your life. However, je t'aime bien is used for friends, as the addition of the word bien takes the romantic sense out of it.
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What is Bonsoir?

Bonsoir means good evening or good night.
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What is a dink Vietnam?

/ dɪŋk / PHONETIC RESPELLING. noun Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a Southeast Asian, especially a Vietnamese.
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