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Bohemian Dub

Bohemian dub music is a genre of music typically consisting an eclectic mix hip-hop, dub reggae, electronica, rock and folk. Bohemian dub music is part of Bohemian dub culture, which began in Eugene, Oregon in the late 1990s, predominantly among individuals who identify with American counterculture, but not with any one specific group. 1 The term bohemian dub was originated by the rock group Medium Troy.
"I have been really into bohemian dub music lately."
Bohemian Dub by Regis Chester April 25, 2008
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Bohemian Crapsody 

When an individual attempts to sing Bohemian Rhapsody and sounds horrible, like something between a bat and a dying whale.
Dude, enough with the Bohemian Crapsody. You're killing my ears.

Bohemian Rhapsody 

Easy come, easy go, will you let me go.
Bismillah! No, we will not let you go.
(Let him go!) Bismillah! We will not let you go.
(Let him go!) Bismillah! We will not let you go.
(Let me go.) Will not let you go.
(Let me go.) Will not let you go. (Let me go.) Ah.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
(Oh mama mia, mama mia.) Mama mia, let me go.
Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me, for me, for me.

Bohemian sack lunch 

When a guy does not shower for several days and has a gamey crotch, and has a girl go down on him.
"I didn't shower on the whole San Francisco road trip, but I still got Mike's neighbor to give me a bohemian sack lunch"
Bohemian sack lunch by Robotmike September 19, 2009

bohemuth 

a large obese person.fat fat fatty
thats a HUGE bitch "BOHEMUTH"
bohemuth by nognome August 27, 2009
Carefree lifestyle unbounded by convention.

If you're an artist, musicain, anarchist, or pot-smoker you're probably a bohemian.

Watch Moulin Rouge, Rent, or La Vie Boheme to see examples.
1- "Freedom, beauty, truth and love!"
2- "No day but today."
3- "Mamaaaa just killed a maaaan..."
boheme by Kells April 29, 2005

national bohemian 

Maryland’s pride and joy, as far as beer goes at least. Brewed along with its brethren Colt 45 by Baltimore’s own National Brewery in the late 19th century, Mr. Boh symbolizes the best of everything Baltimore. Unfortunately National Brewery went out of business shortly after the Second World War. "Natty-Boh" and Colt still exist today however, brewed by Pabst Blue Ribbon. Boh is only distributed to Maryland and very limitedly to southern Pennsylvania. Continues to be the quintessential crab beer and Baltimore high school students best choice for an excellent tasting, inexpensive beer. Foreigners will never understand the significance of that little one eyed pimp on the side of the can/bottle and hopefully things will continue to be this way. Bmore what up!
Simply, The sight of 17 year olds strolling out of a liquor store, each carrying their own 12pack of Boh.

"Hey man your making a run, pick me up a 12 of Boh."