by Lamer1223423145231521521 October 29, 2007

by look at dis D December 22, 2016

Very cool. From "bare" (very) and "nang" (cool). Used by delinquent British ASBOys and girls who have forgotten or have never been taught their own language.
by Tweedie November 2, 2008

A word in Chess used to describe the checkmate delivered by a rook or queen along a back rank in which the mated king is unable to move up the board because the king is blocked by friendly pieces on the second/seventh rank.
by yourmum69420x May 27, 2021

by gracie-lou-freebush January 8, 2006

by Her1 January 30, 2019

