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To leave ones ring imprint on anothers face following the act of being kimmed
Alex slapped his testicles around Beth's face in a decidedly feminine manner. Beth in return left an imprint of her ring on Alex's face and left him Bethed
Bethed by Slabber's Bird August 8, 2009
To fill ones drink while one is not looking; causing one to become intoxicated, sometimes to an extreme level

Action tense: Bething
Damn y’all, I got Bethed last night.
Bethed by Tharill15cent May 14, 2020
To fill ones drink while one is not looking; causing one to become intoxicated, sometimes to an extreme level

Action tense: bething
Damn y’all, I got Bethed last night
Bethed by Tharill15cent May 14, 2020
When an individual is fooled by one of Beth's (@dayasdear) edits.
"TOM HOLLAND IN EUPHORIA?!?!@#!#"
"no you just got bethed"
Bethed by beth#1fan February 27, 2022

bathed in legitimacy

yo, how was the solid gold hot tub at Raf's mcmansion last night?
dude it was bathed in legitimacy. We got vodka coke martini's after.
bathed in legitimacy by superking2 December 15, 2016

Bethesda's Bug 

"Bethesda's Bug" refers to a flaw in design that cannot be explicitly defined as intentional or accidental, coined by Joesph Anderson in an analysis of the game Fallout 4 on Youtube.

You might have experienced a feeling where you forget you are watching a movie. You might forget you are reading a book and the world it creates becomes this oasis in your imagination. The best works of fiction feel like extensions of reality with characters that walk off the pages.
Bethesda's Bug breaks a player's immersion and at worse disconnects someone from a world they were enjoying and makes them question that world the developers have built. It makes that world feel small and reveals that it was not fully realized and might make you want to put an otherwise good game down.

"Bethesda" is a studio that develops videogames and a "bug" refers to a behavior a creator may not have intended (almost always referring to videogames or software). "Bethesda's Bug" is a transmogrification of the "Schrödinger's Cat" thought experiment.

Anderson, J. "Fallout 4 Analysis". 28 November 2015. Youtube.
What constitutes a "Bethesda's Bug" is pretty nebulous. Any example I can think of that actually qualifies is far too intensive for the purposes of this definition.
I suggest* you watch Joeseph Anderson's Fallout 4 Analysis video on Youtube if you want an example in context. It's a long video but it is worth the watch if you like excessively critical analysis. 25 minutes in he mentions Bethesda's Bug.

*He will spoil the game so if you have any intention of playing Fallout 4 I suggest you go in blind and form your own opinions before exposing yourself to a review.*