Bazar definition 1
Sai/bai bora (Sair/ir embora) (Leave/go)
"Vô bazar agora. (I'm leaving now.)"
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- 🇸🇹 São Tomé and Príncipe
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- April 2026
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To leave or go away (from Portuguese “basar”). Usage: Já é tarde, vou bazar daqui. (It’s late, I’m gonna bounce from here.)
To leave or go away quickly, equivalent to 'bounce.' This common youth slang comes from the word bazaar, implying heading to the market or moving out
"Já são horas, vamos bazar daqui. (It's time, let's bounce out of here.)"
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This word is also used in 2 other countries, sometimes with a different meaning.
To leave or go away quickly, equivalent to 'bounce.' This common youth slang comes from the word bazaar, implying heading to the market or moving out
To leave or go away quickly, equivalent to 'bounce.' This common youth slang comes from the word bazaar, implying heading to the market or moving out
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