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Beeriod

The runny, really smelly shit you take after a hard night's boozing.
"Oh man, I just took the worse dump. I think I'm on my beeriod."
by Damo the Lamo March 6, 2008
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child bearing

a reasonably acceptable way to tell your girlfriend she has a fat ass.
hey have you seen linda?
yea, her hips are real child bearing.
by plagueangel June 12, 2008
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Yogi-Bearing

The act of taking booze by sneaking into random backyards and going through their outdoor fridges, mini-bars, or coolers. This is done when you don't have any money to buy booze, you do not want to buy booze, or you are not old enough to buy alcohol.

Yogi- A person who searches for and takes the booze.
Boo Boo- A person who keeps watch for people who would catch you.
(There can be multiple Yogis and Boo Boos)
Guy 1 "Hey dude, we are all out of money and beer!"
Guy 2 "Let's just go Yogi-Bearing."
Guy 1 "Ok, but ill be a Boo Boo since you got us caught last time when I was the Yogi."
by fwsd June 29, 2009
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Muffler bearings

A fictional term that bullies use when they ask questions or give maintance advice to ricers.

There is no such thing as muffler bearings however most guys who know nothing about cars can easily be convinced that it is part of their maintance.
Ricer: Is there anything I need to know before I install my new exhaust system?

Bully: Make sure to grease those muffler bearings before the install (bully laughs under his breath)
by truckguy6 December 15, 2008
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befriendster

To ask someone or accept someone as your Friendster on the web site friendster.com
"We need to find a shy boy with nice hair and befriendster him."
by Paulina July 30, 2003
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Bedri

Rocker of beds;
Bed rocker;
Happiness
Look at him, hes such a Bedri!
by skjakje July 12, 2010
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begrieve

Pronunciation:
\bee grēv\
Function:
adverb,
Inflected Form(s):
begrieve; begrieved

Etymology:

Middle English, from Old English bēon; akin to Old High German bim am, Latin fui I have been, futurus about to be, fieri to become, be done, Greek phynai to be born, be by nature, phyein to produce and the word grieve from Middle English greven, from Anglo-French grever, from Latin gravare to burden, from gravis heavy, grave; akin to Greek barys heavy, Sanskrit guru.

As a result of the word grieve not having enough “umph” the word be was added to in 1970.

For the record Lenny Williams does not actually say the word begreive. The lyric actually reads, “I wont ever leave you baby…I wont ever grieve you baby!”

Date:
Mid 1970 BA and AA (before afro and after afro)




transitive verb 1 : to have reason to suffer : DISTRESS < I wont begrieve you baby> 2 : to feel or show grief over <I am begrieving the loss of your senses> 3 : to answer the unanswered question of what the singer was saying. To satisfy the need for being able to find the answer that you were looking for on the internet. : SELFRIGHTREOUS
“I wont ever leave you baby…I wont ever begrieve you baby!”
by Petey Walker October 8, 2008
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