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+ | OIMBUYA stands for "Or It's My Boot Up Your Ass," a quote from the movie "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen." It is thought to be a space-time anomaly within the fabric of the four corners of the YTMND universes. Little else is known about Oimbuya except that it is rumored to be a greeting for hello in the Kenyan language of Ekegusii. Whether Ekegusii-speaking Kenyans greet each other by claiming to position a boot in each other's asses is as disputed as the existence of the space-time anomaly itself. Research continues. | ||
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+ | Link to pseudofad: http://oimbuya.ytmnd.com |
Latest revision as of 08:39, April 19, 2012
This article should be merged with Alternate Universes
A lot of this is duplicated at the other article. Merge them together, and everyone will be happy.
- This article is shit. Get some TP and wipe it up.
OIMBUYA stands for "Or It's My Boot Up Your Ass," a quote from the movie "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen." It is thought to be a space-time anomaly within the fabric of the four corners of the YTMND universes. Little else is known about Oimbuya except that it is rumored to be a greeting for hello in the Kenyan language of Ekegusii. Whether Ekegusii-speaking Kenyans greet each other by claiming to position a boot in each other's asses is as disputed as the existence of the space-time anomaly itself. Research continues.
Link to pseudofad: http://oimbuya.ytmnd.com