by bamman banna tan April 23, 2009
by slurms mackenzie October 17, 2013
When you are the superior being in the universe and you created a very powerful and meaningful word that only intellectual with an iq of 1 million can understand
Person 1: hey man what's up
Person 2:dhulla duldul bol
person1:what?
Person2:i feel bad for your ignoance. You see, i have become the superior being and only intellectuals like me can understand it.
Person1: *sacrifices a moose for him to cum inside on*
Person 2:dhulla duldul bol
person1:what?
Person2:i feel bad for your ignoance. You see, i have become the superior being and only intellectuals like me can understand it.
Person1: *sacrifices a moose for him to cum inside on*
by Dhulla dul March 21, 2019
Falling from the French word: 'ras-le-bol' is used as a collective term to express ones annoyance with something.
Example: "Je suis ras-le-bol"
"I'm really fed up/annoyed"
Slang terms for this phrase have been created and were commonly used throughout the 1990's. An example of slang for this phrase is:
'Cheesed Off'
This is however commonly mistaken for the nicknames associated with sperm
'Cheese' is often the nickname related to sperm amongst some individuals of a Catholic School in Rossendale, Lancashire in the North-West of England. As a result, 'Cheesed off' tends to suggest having blown your load.
Example: "Je suis ras-le-bol"
"I'm really fed up/annoyed"
Slang terms for this phrase have been created and were commonly used throughout the 1990's. An example of slang for this phrase is:
'Cheesed Off'
This is however commonly mistaken for the nicknames associated with sperm
'Cheese' is often the nickname related to sperm amongst some individuals of a Catholic School in Rossendale, Lancashire in the North-West of England. As a result, 'Cheesed off' tends to suggest having blown your load.
by Heskey January 12, 2005
by Stacey147 September 18, 2021
by Spacker bol lover October 04, 2021
An alternative to "fuck me" although you're adding "bol" at the end, which is boy. Also can be used in replace of "are you kidding me," "really", or "seriously"
by agaishrkdnxksjsbj April 01, 2017