Slang for Burnette's Vodka. One of the cheapest vodkas almost guaranteed to have you completely smashed and also give you the rot-gut. Can be easily distinguised from a distance or poking out the top of a brown bag by its dark blue top.
Me - "What you gettin from the liquor store man."
Him - "Some Blue top."
Me - "Oooo I don't think I'm ready for all that."
Him - "Hell yeah Imma be rurnt tonight!!"
Him - "Some Blue top."
Me - "Oooo I don't think I'm ready for all that."
Him - "Hell yeah Imma be rurnt tonight!!"
by MemphisP July 23, 2010

This used to be a profoundly inspiring genre of popular music. The name has now been hijacked by a large bunch of talentless twats. The males spit drivel into oversized microphones whilst screetchy female imps gyrate with all the erotic appeal of diet salad.
by Spleenvent September 28, 2006

Very annoying screen that appears when something wrong happens to your Windows operating system. Appears a lot of times. Tells you about the "problem". Maybe Microsoft needs to put in more effort!
by TRH (a.k.a. The Rebecca Hunter) October 29, 2003

by commie anarcho punk April 13, 2006

my third favorite anime show,
1.Fooly Cooly
2.Trigun
3.Blue Gender
it's alright, but it needs more of a meaning. P.S. Kikader really sucks,the characters look so weird.....
1.Fooly Cooly
2.Trigun
3.Blue Gender
it's alright, but it needs more of a meaning. P.S. Kikader really sucks,the characters look so weird.....
by Alica November 4, 2003

Used to describe a method of test taking. Synonymous with an essay test, blue book tests are preferred less often than Scantron testing, which are simply multiple choice bubble fill-in.
Advantages: Blue book testing allows one to insert valuable test material into its pages prior to the exam. Therefore, allowing the student to refer back to their "notes" during the test; a popular method among math and science majors in which equations and formulas must be remembered.
Disadvantages: Cheating on blue book exams are inferior to Scantron testing, since answers must be written in your own words, rather than simply copied from your neighbor and bubbled in.
Advantages: Blue book testing allows one to insert valuable test material into its pages prior to the exam. Therefore, allowing the student to refer back to their "notes" during the test; a popular method among math and science majors in which equations and formulas must be remembered.
Disadvantages: Cheating on blue book exams are inferior to Scantron testing, since answers must be written in your own words, rather than simply copied from your neighbor and bubbled in.
Professor: "Don't forget to pick up a blue book before your exam!"
Student: "Great! Another blue book exam, now I have to copy my whole notes into the back pages before the test!"
Student 2: "Now I can't look at the guy's Scantron test in front of me!"
Student: "Great! Another blue book exam, now I have to copy my whole notes into the back pages before the test!"
Student 2: "Now I can't look at the guy's Scantron test in front of me!"
by Mr Natural July 2, 2007

Bentyl, a pill for irritable bowel syndrome; in large doses, can cause intoxication. So named because of the color of the pill. Bought and sold in prisons and used to get high.
by Dorothy November 6, 2007
