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Used often. . . by me, anyway. . . as an espression of great joy, great exasperation, as a substitute for cursing. . . pretty much an all-purpose term of strong emotion. Usually a one-word exclamation.
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'blee' is a word which preceeds another explaining 'surprise' , anticipation, sexual anxiety, remorse, extreme stomach gas containment, etc.. Blee may sound like "Believe" shortened to "Bleeeeve in the Lord" but can only be heard in Louisiana. 1) "BLEE, oh damn, that gas is causing me wild stomach pain
2) "Blee that Blee Johnny", heard frequently at the Monkey Cave, Miraflores, Lima, Peru 3) "blee....p.....blee...p" the sound of a horn trying to sound but running on a very weak battery. |
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A blunt. Bleezy, unrolled cigar refilled and rerolled with marijuana took a blee to the face n its overrr kidd K/O
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Found among the Royal Court of Princess Peussie and her sister Princess Fluff, the word BLEE is usually followed by JOHNNY....making it Blee Johnny; this expression of joy only happens when a member of this royal family has had a great bowel evacuation without use of enemas or colonic irrigations! "Blee Johnny, THAT was a good blow out of my bowels"
or "Here it comes and I think it's going to be a major BLEE JOHNNY" |
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head, blowjob, etc that bitch gives nasty blee.
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Slang term for a blunt (See blunt) Gimme dat deah weed im finna roll me a blee!!
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A combination of the words: Blaine + Glee Blaine (Anderson) is a popular character in the show called Glee. He is played by actor Darren Criss. I can't wait for next week's episode on Glee! There's going to be many Blee solos!
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A not-entirely onomatopoeic word to describe the act of vomiting, usually as an instantaneous reaction to a piece of particularly unpleasant information.
This word was propagated in the 80's and 90's by the seminal 'Smash Hits' magazine in the UK The word ends in an indefinite number of e's and exclamation marks, in direct proportion to the disgustingness of the preceding idea. "Here's a cut-out-'n'-keep picture of Wendy James and her hairy legs. Blee!"
"Oh no. George Michael's about to be sick in his cowboy boots. Bleeeeee!!!" |
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