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n. Japanese martial arts
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is a Japanese term describing modern Japanese martial arts. Literally translated it means the "Martial Way", and may be thought of as the "Way of War".
Budo or buddo may refer to:
- Budō, a Japanese term describing Japanese martial arts.
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Buddo hill, a hill in central Uganda cultural and academic significance
- Kings College Budo, a mixed boarding high school located on Budo Hill
- Budo (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
- Budo (musician), an American hip hop producer and multi-instrumentalist
- Budo, a jazz composition on the Miles Davis Nonet compilation Birth of the Cool
Josh Karp, better known by his stage name Budo, is an American hip hop producer and multi-instrumentalist. He is a member of A.R.M. along with M.anifest and Krukid. He is one half of the duo Roger Lion along with Joe Pernice.
Usage examples of "budo".
I am War-Colonel Budo Budda, servant of the Supreme Ap II Dowl, Dictator of Alpha-Earth.
There are three schools of it, you know: there is the Kodokon, or the pure Japanese style, and there are the Budo Kwai and the French Federation systems.
I am War-Colonel Budo Budda, servant of the Supreme Ap II Dowl, Dictator of Alpha-Earth.
Stobart, as a rough calculation, was as callous as any three Rosks put together, even allowing two of them to be Ap II Dowl and Budo Budda.
The exultation quenched itself as he wondered where Budo Budda was now.
You let that thug of Ap II Dowl's, Budo Budda, come and go there as he pleased?
At the sight of the reassuringly familiar shape of a local boat, he realised how much he had dreaded seeing Budo Budda's ketch instead.
Mr Todpuddle,' she said, using the name Tyne had assumed when interrogated on Budo Budda's ketch.