Zebus

Word ZEBUS
Character 5
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Definitions and meanings of "Zebus"

What do we mean by zebus?

A domesticated ox native to Asia and Africa, having a large fleshy hump on its back and a dewlap (Bos primigenius indicus).

Lies, deception, bullshit. Derives from the practice of some UK pubs and restaurants to pass off tough Brazilian zebu meat as bargain-priced “British” steaks. Urban Dictionary

A bovine, camel like creature Urban Dictionary

A craeture with a hump and a doolap Urban Dictionary

A mystical flying bovine native to mongolia relative of penguin Urban Dictionary

This means something is pure SHIT, the total opposite of goat shit (see dictionary for my great explaination and use it wisely). You Dumb-ass niggas don't even know what a zebu is! It's a cross between an ox and ur momma!" Urban Dictionary

An inveterate bullshitter. Somebody who couldn't tell the truth if their life depended on it. Zebu, meaning deception or lies comes from the practice of unscupulous restaurants saving money by passing off imported, tough Zebu meat as proper domestic steak. Urban Dictionary

A way of life made by the princess Urban Dictionary

The self-proclaimed king of the internet, who specializes in making games, movies, and flash animation. Urban Dictionary

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The word "zebus" in example sentences

Sherri Brasby spelled the word "zebus" to earn 30 points on the Scrabble board in the event that saw about 20 riders collecting a total of six letters each at biking checkpoints around North Platte. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Upon the car, which was drawn by four richly caparisoned zebus, stood a hideous statue with four arms, the body coloured a dull red, with haggard eyes, dishevelled hair, protruding tongue, and lips tinted with betel. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The greater part of the travellers were aware of this interruption, and, leaving the train, they began to engage such vehicles as the village could provide four-wheeled palkigharis, waggons drawn by zebus, carriages that looked like perambulating pagodas, palanquins, ponies, and what not. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Downsized from 450-kg Brazilian zebus through selective breeding by Mexican researchers, these gentle animals are reported to yield two-thirds as much milk (3-4 liters daily) as the parent stock. ❋ Unknown (1991)

Our zebus did not produce enough milk; they only produced two or three liters, sometimes a little more. ❋ Unknown (1990)

In the tropics, of course, we knew how to produce meat in the extensive manner, and we used very rustic cattle, primarily zebus. ❋ Unknown (1990)

We did not have the opportunity to bring in other types of zebus from other countries with more milk-producing qualities. ❋ Unknown (1990)

There are many lowlands here -- almost swamps -- which are not suitable for raising Holsteins and are barely suitable for raising zebus, but they are suitable for raising buffalo. ❋ Unknown (1984)

Banteng have proved to be useful as draft animals for the farm but are reportedly less suitable than zebus for hauling carts on roads. ❋ Unknown (1983)

Banteng are trained when they are about 2 years old and are reportedly easier to train than zebus. ❋ Unknown (1983)

Virtually all of the 575,000 "cattle" on the Indonesian island of Madura are hybrid animals resulting from crossing indigenous domesticated banteng with zebus. ❋ Unknown (1983)

This hybridization took place some 1,500 years ago, when Indian invaders brought zebus of the Sinhala, or Ceylonese, type to Madura and crossed them with the banteng. ❋ Unknown (1983)

Long extensions of the thoracic vertebrae give the yak shoulders that look like a hump, but this is different from the boneless hump in zebus. ❋ Unknown (1983)

Whereas farmers in Nepal tend to use zebus to cross with yak, the inhabitants of the Tibetan plateau generally use Bos taurus cattle. ❋ Unknown (1983)

It is, however, an entirely different species from either European cattle (Bos taurus) or zebus (Bos indicus). ❋ Unknown (1983)

Buffalo calves were much heavier than the zebus of comparable age. ❋ Unknown (1981)

Grazed on poor-quality unimproved pasture they received neither supplementary feeding nor any preferential treatment over the East African zebus kept with them. ❋ Unknown (1981)

Also, the quality of the meat after slaughter was much better than that of the zebus. ❋ Unknown (1981)

Oxen are resistant, zebus are not; animals obtained from crossing the two are more resistant than pure zebus. ❋ Unknown (1977)

Photo of wounded Author's With other children seven - shepherd boys commentary: year-old Nge Van Thicu was herding buffaloes and zebus when he was identified from the air as a military target. ❋ Unknown (1967)

“Did you hear that story of Jeff’s? [I didn]’t believe a word of it.” “Nor me. It was complete and [utter] [zebu].” ❋ Hieronymous (2009)

[thierry] the [mystical] zebu ❋ Sharubu (2004)

[he he he] [tims] a zebu ❋ See Balrog (2003)

me and [my girlfriend] tried [the zebu] [position] last night ❋ Nunyo Bidness (2008)

1. [eedjat] [boi] #1 "Dat song is [whack]". 2. eedjat boi #2 "Dat be pure Zebu shit nigga" ❋ IJ (2006)

Steve: That Hillary Clinton is such a liar. Said she'd been under [sniper fire] in Bosnia when she hadn't. Fran: Yeah. And she claimed she was named after [Sir Edmund Hillary], even though she was born five years before he climbed Mount Everest. Steve: Don't forget when she said she was a fan of the New York Yankees, even though everyone knew she came from Chicago and supported [the Cubs]. What a liar. Fran: She isn't just a liar. She's a real Zebu farmer. ❋ Hieronymous (2009)

ZEBUS is [great] ❋ TELEPATHY (2019)

The Zebu is [the master]. ❋ Clock (2003)

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