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a verb meaning to vomit, or a noun meaning the substance that is ejected during the act of vomiting. "I was on the bus and i was about to baz, I couldn't hold it in so i bazzed in my handbag" or: "Careful you don't stand in that baz" or: "Archibald, someone's bazzed in the corner, can you clean it up please?"
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Someone or Something that is weird, out of place, unusual.
Can also be combined with other words to stress the weirdness of a situation. Ex: Bazatron, Bazalicious 1. She is such a baz.
2. That movie was so baz. 3. What a Baz! |
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Frosty Jack's cider in 3 litre bottles, however can occasionally be used for different sizes and brands. Jacob: are you smashing a baz tonight Terry?
Terry: no because I'm a pussy |
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Meaning shite. Baz is short for 'Barry' which in turn is short for 'Barry White'. 'Barry White' is rhyming slang for shite. I really need a Baz
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A housebound loner, bitter and twisted and prone to spontaneous abuse in the many chatrooms he frequents. I wish Baz would leave B3ta, his joke is wearing thin.
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A common name for a variable used in programming examples or exercises. It ranks third in popularity after "foo" and "bar", respectively. In fact, it is generally only used when a third variable is needed for the exercise (i.e. foo and bar have already been used). An exercise in pointers:
int foo; int * bar = &foo; int ** baz = &bar; // (*baz == bar) now evaluates to true |
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An overweight, alcoholic, unemployed chav or townie, most commonly encountered trying to start a fight in his local pub or getting sunburnt during a cheap holiday to Magaluf. Baz (after 15 pints):'ere, you just spilled me bird. an' stop lookin' at me pint!
-- Brit Holiday Maker #1: Not much foreign culture on disply here, is there? Brit Holiday Maker #2: No, the whole place is full of Baz's. We'll go somewhere more expensive next year. |
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Baz, Bazzed Can be used as a verb to describe any action that is common (Ex. 1) Can also replace any word in a conversation that has been forgotten or that you don't understand (Ex. 2) Ex. 1: 'Hey, baz me that cat.'
Ex. 2: 'Can you baz that baz over here, there's a baz in my eye!' |
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