A word devised in Brighton, England from a predictive text mistake of "couldn't". It's since evolved into an adjective with generally negative overtones.
"Boldent go there that blokes well hard."
"He's boldent shagging his best mates girlfriend"
"This guys a boldent wanker"
An American conservative, short for "Defender of Bolde Freedome." The extra e's are added on to make it look more stately; think "Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe."
9 out of 10 Boldes think of Ann Coulter's body when they make love to their wife.
1. A complete misunderstanding of fact, or a joke, leading to confusion and embarrassment when the topic is mentioned in conversation. This is also relevant to grammatical errors in text. Obfuscation amongst peers arises as a result.