Allowing that ‘buffalo’ can be both an animal, a place and a verb (meaning to outwit or intimidate) makes ‘Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo’ a grammatically correct English sentence.
Can you explain a bit further
Not quite the same as Kabbadi Kabbadi Kabbadi
'Seems that I was busy doing something close to nothing
But different than the day before'
'Met a dwarf that was no good, dressed like Little Red Riding Hood'
'Now you're unemployed, all non-void
Walkin' round like you're Pretty Boy Floyd'