Baas vs Bats - What's the difference?
baas | bats |
(South Africa) An employer, a boss. Frequently as a form of address.
*1979 , , A Dry White Season , Vintage 1998, p. 40:
*:‘That's not what I'm complaining about, Baas ,’ said Gordon.
(baa)
(bat)
(informal) Mad, insane.
As a noun baas
is (south africa) an employer, a boss frequently as a form of address or baas can be .As a verb baas
is (baa).As a proper noun bats is
a northeast caucasian language spoken in georgia or bats can be a commune in france.baas
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Etymology 1
From (etyl) baas.Noun
(es)Etymology 2
Inflected forms.Noun
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* * * ----bats
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* *Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- You must be bats to go out in the cold without a coat on.
