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Absinthe Balzac

Son of french novelist and playwright, Honoré de Balzac and named after his favorite alcohol. Born 1820 and died 1831, cause of death: Forced Secretion.
"Absinthe Balzac was said to behave strangely and fantasized about horse breeding through drawings by his own math teacher, therefore he had no friends to accompany him at school."
by InfoProvider December 29, 2022
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Honore de Balzac

You may respect the p*nis
But do you
HONORE DE BALZAC?
by KaijuNerd November 19, 2023
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Balack Obama

In some Asian-speaking lands (using this mispronounced version of "Black Obama"), it was believed that this is how Americans addressed Barack Obama.

In part, the confusion stemmed from the similarity of the "L" and "R" sounds within their spoken languages and the fact that the skin-color-obsessed USA focused so much attention on their first "black" president.
"So his name is not Balack Obama (aka Black Obama). It's Barack Obama!"

"Ah! So what's the diffelence?"
by Logical Empiricist Stoic September 11, 2023
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Balachandran

Very common brown name.. Given to people that are smart.. They are good at Math and Science.. They do lots of Science.. They can play sports too.... Very Similar To an Inderpal
Gosh he's so awesome, he's a Balachandran
by CIAD December 15, 2009
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Balaclava

A balaclava, balaclava helmet or ski mask is a form of headgear covering the whole head, exposing only the face (and often only the eyes). The name "balaclava" comes from the town of Balaklava in Crimea. During the Crimean War, knitted balaclavas were sent over to the British troops to help protect them from the bitter cold weather. They are traditionally knitted from wool, and can be rolled up into a hat to cover just the crown of the head. Modern balaclavas can be made from a number of materials, such as silk, cotton, polypropylene, neoprene, wool or fleece. Modern balaclavas are also used in outdoor winter sports activities such as skiing or snowboarding to help protect the face from the cold wind and maintain warmth.

Additionally, balaclavas are often associated with special forces units such as the SAS, or alternately with muggers, terrorists, and activists, where they act as a form of disguise. In the UK the term IRA balaclava is often used to distinguish it from similar types of headwear.

Racing drivers may also wear balaclavas made of fire-retardant material underneath their crash helmets in order to improve protection in case of a fire following an accident, and commonly cover the nose and mouth to reduce inhalation of smoke and fumes. Dragster-racing drivers usually wear balaclavas which have just two separate eyeholes because of the increased fire risk.
Balaclava
AKA Ski Mask, Balaclava Helmet
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badzachx

The recreation of bruhitszach because Zach was tired of being a pineapple head
Badzachx is a peanut head
by Markxmelloul February 7, 2018
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