Boba-di-Bob (noun).

  1. Comes from the names BOB and BOBA.
Bob is the most common name in the English language.
To us, he represents both the average person and someone peculiar. Boba is
his female counterpart of course. In films, which offer windows into the lives
of others, we explore the world with Bob and Boba.


2. Short for “Boba-di-Bob-Bob-Bob”, a theatre game played in a circle, in which
one must respond “Bob” before the leader finishes saying “Boba-di-Bob-Bob-Bob”,
restrain from a response when the leader says “Bob”, and perform various figures
composed of three parts and learnt during the game when called upon.
Failure to do so makes one the new leader.


3. Whatever you want it to mean. 












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