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Noun. British public school slang. A state of anger or enragement. Derived from hawking terminology (hawking being the sport of training and flying raptors). See also the adjective 'batey'. "I say, chaps, keep the noise down or Sir will get into a rare old bate."
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When something is obvious "It's bate that you were bare prang!"
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Short for masturbation. See bater "I'm going to bate and bust a nut."
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Bate in parts of southern ireland can define being tired and hungover or bored Hungover college students saying "i'm bate man"
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Awkward or weird. She's bate or that's bate.
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When somebody is being harsh, either as a joke or not Dan: Tom, you have a massive nose.
Tom: Ah! That's bate on me! |
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to masterbate Do you bate?
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rad way to say masturbate or ejaculate. person A-yo, last night i was batin and it felt mad good.
person B-dood, i love to bate it's so sweet. |
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