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  1. Bule (term) - Wikipedia

    Bule (Indonesian: [ˈbule]) is an Indonesian word for foreigners and/or non-Indonesian national, especially people of European descent (' white ', ' Caucasian ').

  2. HOME | Buell Motorcycles

    Buell motorcycles are handbuilt American made Superbikes that take riding to the next level. This is the official page of Buell motorcycles.

  3. BULE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BULE is variant of bool:2.

  4. BULE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Bule definition: (in Indonesia) a person who is not Indonesian, especially a white person.. See examples of BULE used in a sentence.

  5. Understanding the word ‘Bule’ - Indonesia Expat

    Apr 21, 2014 · Some Indonesian people find that ‘bule’ is a neutral word, with its possible positive and negative meanings. Others argue that the term is functional, to describe a white foreigner.

  6. bule - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    May 18, 2025 · bule (plural bule-bule) (colloquial or possibly dated) albinism (person or any animal with the condition) (colloquial, neutral or derogatory) a foreigner, usually a Westerner or …

  7. What does bule mean? - Definitions for bule

    Bule is one of the woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia, named after its major town, Bule. Part of the Gedeo Zone, Bule is bordered on the south by …

  8. Bule - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang

    The term "Bule" is a slang term used in Indonesia to refer to foreigners, particularly those of European descent. The word itself has no specific meaning and is not inherently offensive, but …

  9. The Origin of the Term ‘Bule’ for Foreigners in Indonesia

    Feb 8, 2025 · The word bule, however, has a more curious origin. Linguistic research suggests that bule comes from bulai, a term for animals or people with albinism. In rural Indonesia, …

  10. Don't Call Me Bule!: How expatriates experience a word - Living …

    The meaning and use of the word bule and various expatriate reactions to its use in popular Indonesian culture.

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