An acronym for "Believe it Comrade". (1) Used when someone questions the validity of a claim or statement that has been made. (2) Used to reinforce a claim or statement. See also (DNBiC.
Person 1: "I once saw the big boss glory hole a Roma Gypsy on a train to Slovakia"
Person 2: "No way!"
Person 3: "BiC!!!"
Person 2: "No way!"
Person 3: "BiC!!!"
by Penix March 28, 2007
by PENIX May 19, 2005
A derogatory term for drug-users at dance clubs. Most commonly employed when describing Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (Ecstasy) users. The term itself comes from the fluid head movements done by those described; appearing as though their neck is made of jelly.
by Penix April 19, 2008
A wildly popular internet team based game with two basic teams, terrorists and counter-terrorists. Contrary to popular belief, this is not a very good game, nor is it very fun. It gained great popularity because it is a free modification on the aging game Half-life and required no one to upgrade their hardware or purchase a new software. Unlike other fun games, the winners of this game are typically the players who sit quietly in one spot for hours waiting for others to walk in front of them so they can shoot them effortlessly. While this tactic may seem ridiculous, it captured the hearts of hundreds of thousands of under skilled loser gamers, making it the most popular online game by a large margin.
Related terms: Gamer
Related terms: Gamer
by PENIX May 29, 2009
A slang (and considered derogatory) term for immigrants from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. The name comes itself stems from the apparent accent-laden pronunciation of “twenty” by the any of the aforementioned groups. Also, a word that can be considered to represent many of the particular lingustic nuances of languages spoken by any of the abovementioned.
"I had to sit beside a brempti on the subway today! It stunk!"
7-Eleven Employee: "Here is your change sir, whon dollahr an brempti cents"
Customer: "hahaha!"
7-Eleven Employee: "Here is your change sir, whon dollahr an brempti cents"
Customer: "hahaha!"
by Penix July 02, 2009
Cow sourcing is a term dating back to the early colonial years whereby farmers and early settlers would use their livestock to maintain the length of the grass around their house.
Cow sourcing is typically employed by people more interested in drinking than mowing lawn.
Cow sourcing has been adopted my many different cultures over the years:
- New Zealand - sheep sourcing
- Afghanistan - goat sourcing
- South Africa - wilderbeest sourcing
- Antartica - penguin sourcing
Cow sourcing is typically employed by people more interested in drinking than mowing lawn.
Cow sourcing has been adopted my many different cultures over the years:
- New Zealand - sheep sourcing
- Afghanistan - goat sourcing
- South Africa - wilderbeest sourcing
- Antartica - penguin sourcing
Ethel: Arthur, the lawn is getting long, you better stop drinking and now it.
Arthur: Fuck it, let’s just cow source it.
That dude should just cow source the job.
With grass like that, you gotta get into cow sourcing.
Arthur: Fuck it, let’s just cow source it.
That dude should just cow source the job.
With grass like that, you gotta get into cow sourcing.
by Penix December 01, 2017
An acronym for "Do Not Believe it Comrade". Used to point out the falsehood of a (usually outlandish) statement or claim. See also BiC.
Person 1: "I lost my virginity to a porn star when I was 11"
Person 2: "Really?"
Person 3: "DNBiC!!!"
Person 2: "Really?"
Person 3: "DNBiC!!!"
by Penix March 28, 2007