Boet vs Boep - What's the difference?
boet | boep |
(South Africa, informal) A brother, often prefixed informally to a man’s first name.
(South Africa, informal) As a familiar form of address: pal, mate.
(South Africa, slang) beer belly
* 2002 , Justin Fox, With both hands waving: a journey through Mozambique (page 44)
As nouns the difference between boet and boep
is that boet is (south africa|informal) a brother, often prefixed informally to a man’s first name while boep is (south africa|slang) beer belly.boet
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(en noun)References
* OED Draft Entry December 2004 ----boep
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(en noun)- 'It's a local fish - tastes just like barracuda,' said Leo from behind the bar as we dug into platteland-size plates of fish. A bunch of boitjies stood resting their boeps against the counter and talking about fish size and breast size.