A bayou is a slow-moving waterway. Common in southern Louisiana, these lazy streams crisscross the land like webbing. They connect lakes, swamps, or marshes and can be short creeks or rivers that wander for 100 miles. Bayous may be as broad as a river or narrow enough that trees on opposite banks will touch.
bayou is the same thing in Spanish: bayou
One famous bayou is the Bayou Teche in Louisiana.
Bayou Self is not a recognized location in Louisiana. It is possible that the name "Bayou Self" is a misspelling or a fictitious place. Louisiana is known for its extensive bayou system, with popular bayous such as Bayou Lafourche, Bayou Teche, and Bayou Vermilion.
The French Bayou is in Louisiana
Buffalo Bayou.
Rednecks from the bayou are often referred to as "bayou rednecks" or "swamp people."
!~@BAYOU!~@^_^backwater, outlet, stream
Bayou Militia
The bayou supports riverine life.
Bayou St. John
you get on the fairy and go to the bayou and he is usually there.
No, Bayou Bob is non-existant.