When you eat too much garlic bread without any liquid and it sounds like there is a goat screaming for help in your throat.
by mstall.97 June 01, 2018
Someone who is overly clean-cut, socially awkward and/or lame.
And if the term itself wasn’t insulting enough already, it can be used as an actual clean-cut insult.
And if the term itself wasn’t insulting enough already, it can be used as an actual clean-cut insult.
“Sally is so weird. She doesn’t know how to interact with people and she never does anything fun. I guess that’s not surprising though since she was homeschooled. She’s literally a banana bread homeschooler.”
“We’re going over to Kevin’s tonight to hang out, you should come.”
“Nah, I’m tired so I think I’m just gonna go home.”
“Come on, man. Don’t be a banana bread homeschooler.”
“We’re going over to Kevin’s tonight to hang out, you should come.”
“Nah, I’m tired so I think I’m just gonna go home.”
“Come on, man. Don’t be a banana bread homeschooler.”
by Urban Power December 13, 2017
When a male has his own place of residence, and place to sleep but spends every single night sleeping in the bed that belongs to a female.
Noah hasn't slept in his dorm bed all semester. How much you want to bet he's making banana bread with Haley?
by hlczn February 19, 2016
by UZI4YOU December 06, 2010
by TheCrackerWise March 29, 2014
Generally used after a lull in conversation, preferably in a southern accent.
For example: A group of friends are frying up some snails for dinner while shooting everclear, and after a LULL in conversation the jokester in the group says butter my bread (emphasis on the southern accent, especially on the bread).
The group is left stunned and confused at the unknown phrase, and laughter abounds.
For example: A group of friends are frying up some snails for dinner while shooting everclear, and after a LULL in conversation the jokester in the group says butter my bread (emphasis on the southern accent, especially on the bread).
The group is left stunned and confused at the unknown phrase, and laughter abounds.
by Cullinator January 20, 2012
by Hackrmin June 28, 2021