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    BokepBox Situs Streaming Video Bokep Indo Terbaru dan Viral, Tempat Nonton Video Bokep Indonesia HD, Streaming Bokep Indo Abg, Bokep Hijab Indo
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    Boké is the capital city of Boké Prefecture within the Boké Region of Lower Guinea near the border with Guinea-Bissau It is also a sub-prefecture of Guinea Located along the Rio Nuñez which flows to its not-too-distant mouth on the Atlantic Ocean, Boké is a port It is known for the Boké Museum, formerly a slave fort The town is served by Boké Baralande Airport
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    Bokeh berasal dari bahasa Jepang, yakni kata boke Mengutip situs Nikon USA, boke berarti kabur atau kabut Bokeh diucapkan BOH-K? atau BOH-kay Tampilan Bokeh didefinisikan sebagai efek latar belakang lembut di luar fokus yang Anda dapatkan saat memotret subjek
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    The meaning of BOKE is vomit, retch Verb Middle English bolken; probably akin to Old English bealcian to belch Noun Middle English bolke, from bolken verb
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    The word "boke", pronounced "bok-ay", and usually written ぼけ or ボケ, has a number of different meanings It can mean stupid, unaware, or clueless (See What are some Japanese insults and swear-words? for more )
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    In Japanese, boke ボケ means "idiot," or something stupid someone does, specially in comedy Manga: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 5: Golden Wind, JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken: Ougon no Kaze ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 黄金の風 (Chapter 2 (441), 黄金体験その②)
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    The Japanese word Boke literally means “blur” or “fuzziness,” and by extension, it signifies someone who is mentally “blurred” or “not sharp ” The term has been adopted in the context of comedy, particularly Manzai, to describe a character who says or does foolish things to elicit laughs
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    The term comes from the Japanese word boke (暈け ボケ), which means "blur" or "haze", resulting in boke-aji (ボケ味), the "blur quality"


















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