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bibigul

Beginner 📱 Gen-Z / Internet Slang

Definition

She is kind, reserved, thoughtful and elegant sweetheart. The name "Bibigul" means princess of flowers, so she is sensitive and demanding in the most beautiful way. She can seem cold, but if you get a chance to be close with her, you will never want to part.

Example Usage

You can't date Bibigul, you don't reach her standards.

Origin

Urban Dictionary

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