different between yamboo vs bamboo

yamboo

English

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jæm?bu?/

Noun

yamboo (plural yamboos)

  1. (historical) A small gold or silver ingot formerly used as currency in some parts of China.

yamboo From the web:



bamboo

English

Alternative forms

  • bambu (obsolete)

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch bamboe, from Portuguese bambu, from Malay bambu, from Kannada ???? (bambu). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bæm?bu/

Noun

bamboo (countable and uncountable, plural bamboos)

  1. A fast-growing grass of the Poaceae family, characterised by its woody, hollow, round, straight, jointed stem, all of which are in the Bambuseae tribe.
  2. (uncountable) The wood of the bamboo plant as a material for building, furniture, etc.
  3. (countable) A stick, rod, pole, or cane of bamboo, especially one used for corporal punishment.
  4. (slang) A didgeridoo.
  5. (slang) A member of the British military or British East India Company who spent so much time in Indonesia, India, or Malaysia that they never went back home.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • ? Albanian: bambu
  • ? Finnish: bambu
  • ? Greek: ??????? (bampoú)
  • ? Guugu Yimidhirr: bambu
  • ? Russian: ??????? (bambúk) (or Dutch bamboe or French bambou) (see there for further descendants)
  • ? Welsh: bamb?

Translations

Adjective

bamboo (not comparable)

  1. Made of the wood of the bamboo.

Translations

Verb

bamboo (third-person singular simple present bamboos, present participle bambooing, simple past and past participle bambooed)

  1. (transitive) To flog with a bamboo cane.
    • 1880, Herbert Giles (translator), Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, London: Thomas de la Rue & Co., Vol. II, p. 18, footnote, [1]
      [] the beadle is punished by fine, and sometimes bambooed, if robberies are too frequent within his jurisdiction, or if he fails to secure the person of any malefactor particularly wanted by his superior officers.
  2. (transitive) To paint (furniture, etc.) to give it the appearance of bamboo.
    • 1994, Penny Swift, The Complete Book of Paint Techniques, New Holland, p. 67, [2]
      The craze for bambooing furniture and accessories was one of many popular paint techniques in the 18th century and early Victorian era.
  3. (India, slang) To penetrate sexually.
    • 2006, Vikram Chandra, Sacred Games, Penguin, 2008, [3]
      If you're just a girl from Lucknow, with no fluid cash, you'll be just one more among thousands going from producer to producer by auto-rickshaw, and every photographer who agrees to take a picture for your portfolio will want to introduce you to his bed upstairs in the loft. And what you'll get out of all this in the end is a lot of bambooing and maybe a dance or two in his videos.
    • 2013, Nandini Bhattacharya, Hindi Cinema: Repeating the Subject, London: Routledge, Chapter 5, [4]
      One scene of attachment and intimacy shows Vijay careening into their shared apartment dead drunk and insulting a praying Ajay for his devotion to the household god, Hanuman [] , saying that instead of being rescued Ajay will be "bamboo-ed," a popular slang for anal penetration.

Gooniyandi

Noun

bamboo

  1. didgeridoo

Mandinka

Noun

bamboo

  1. crocodile

bamboo From the web:

  • what bamboo grows the fastest
  • what bamboo do pandas eat
  • what bamboo is edible
  • what bamboo is not invasive
  • what bamboo is used for flooring
  • what bamboo pen do i have
  • what bamboo needs to grow
  • what bamboo grows in cold climates
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like