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Definitions by Bobo the clown

cyber pester

To cyber pester someone is to repeatedly and playfully annoy them online — sending too many messages, memes, tags, reactions, or notifications. It’s a lighthearted, non-threatening version of cyberstalking: still irritating, but more goofy than scary.
1. “Don’t cyber pester me right now; I’m busy.”
2. “He tried to cyber pester me all morning with dumb memes.”
3. “If you cyber pester your ex again, you’re going to regret it.”
4. “My brother will cyber pester the whole family group chat until someone responds.”
cyber pester by Bobo the clown November 16, 2025

double-bearelled 

1. Having two degrees from UC Berkeley; twice the Cal pride in one person.
2. Playfully, describing anyone who goes all-in twice, like a Bear with both barrels loaded.
1. “He’s double-bearelled — Haas undergrad and CNR master’s.”
2. “She’s double-bearelled — first in the office, last at the party.”
double-bearelled by Bobo the clown September 28, 2025
Cranky or irritable due to sexual frustration. A playful mash-up of horny and ornery, describing someone who’s testy, edgy, or moody when in need of intimacy.
“She’s not hangry, she’s just hornery because it’s been awhile”.

“After a week of camping with his pals, Bob came home feeling downright hornery”.
Hornery by Bobo the clown August 17, 2025
Sex god from the roman city of "Herculaneum ", this extremeley gorgeous male has a way with the women that can only be mastered by himself. Take no reference to the definition above, lies and deceit will get you no-where.

He is now known for his talent in the great sport of basketball, where no one exceedes his tallent.
bojo by BoBo The Clown April 3, 2004
too gay for words to describe
you are so fucking ganoosh
ganoosh by bobo the clown February 20, 2004
Awww he's just a specter!
specter by bobo the clown January 3, 2004

bockophant 

A sycophant's sycophant.
Geez, you're going to have to wash your whole head after that ass kissing ya friggin' bockophant!
bockophant by Bobo The Clown June 11, 2003