User:Mcdickass

Ba/Ba?
 * However an actual new english language, 'ba' is defined as a question or statement. usually the term implies great wonder and or confusion and may also take on other various forms. This term will also take the place of other words.

State trooper: do you know why i pulled you over? Response: "ba?"
 * in this instance, ba? means why and or why the fuck are you pulling me over? this is ridiculous.

Grandmother: you still haven't taken out the trash. Response: Ba? What the ba are you talking about? That's the house next door, you're old.
 * here, ba takes on the form of two meanings. the first being: what? and the second being a synonym for the word 'fuck'.

Ba commonly appears in suffix form.
 * examples- Ba chano, bicho ba'cho, ba'sura.

Ba'sura is taken from the spanish word 'basura', meaning 'trash', and is commonly used.

Spanish has been highly integrated into the language of 'ba' over the years and is commonly spoken with an italian accent.