IPA: /ˈbuːbuː/
KK: /ˈbuːbuː/
A long, loose-fitting garment that is typically worn in various parts of Africa, often colorful and suitable for both men and women.
She wore a beautiful boubou to the celebration, which flowed elegantly as she walked.
The word 'boubou' originates from the African languages, particularly from the Wolof language of Senegal, where it refers to a type of traditional garment. It describes a loose-fitting robe or tunic worn by men and women in various West African cultures.
Imagine a traditional robe that is loose and comfortable, which helps you remember that 'boubou' refers to this specific type of garment.