'Boyakasha' and 'Big Up'
Are "Boyakasha" and "Big Up" actually supposed to mean something?
shareIn an interview, Ali G once explained what "Booyakasha" means in "the Queen's English."
At about the 3:45 mark:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZ6k8tddDxg
I always assumed it was based on the Hebrew Bevakasha, which means please.
I cried because I had no shoes üntil I met a man with no sole. ~ Ancient Disco Proverb