The description of a situation or scenario that is uncomfortable. Can also be said as "bugles, bugle'd, and bugleying."
Bugles are things such as small objects, that cause negative emotions to arise, typically discomfort or annoyance. It can also be applied as an idea or physical/emotional feeling.
Bugleying is the act or presence of something or someone causing bad environment.
Situation 1
Guy 1: Hot weather is bugley
Guy 2: Yeah, you're right
Situation 2
Guy 1: All of these crumbs in my bed are bugles
Guy 2: Yeah they are, just looking at them is getting me bugle'd
Situation 3
Guy 1: You are bugleying me so hard right now, stop.
A type of bullet that will hit the nearest baby skull when fired out of a gun. It was been seen on WKUK and was used by Trevor Moore to shoot a member of the Baby Skull Gang (who had a baby skull necklace). However, the bullet hit a live baby that was a bit closer to him instead. There are debates on whether this type of bullet should be made illegal. However, they have been known to stop members of the Baby Skull Gang, who may one day take over the world by raping churches and burning women.
The process of learning or memorizing by rote, subsequently followed by the regurgitation of that knowledge onto an exam answer sheet. Just as with the serious eating disorder, this form of bulemia results in no real retention of substance.
This term is frequently applied to describe a common practice of young medical students.
I can't remember anything that I learned last night. It's like I grabbed the answer sheet, puked out all the answers and forgot everything immediately. I'd say that's academic bulemia.
A semi-crappy (yet still kind of fun) first person shooter made by Blayze Games/Lucas Wilde. To win in this game, all you really need is 9.9 x 10^{-99} milligrams of skill and 9.9 x 10^{99} of good internet (Weapons are not a concern, since the default gun, M4, is already OP). Pretty much whoever has the best internet in this game ends up on the top.
I sitnext to my router while playing Bullet Force.