ese guey es un culo barato nunca tiene dinero para una beer that guy is a cheap ass he never has any money for beer
by arturo medina November 27, 2007
Get the culo barato mug.Carlos Barat 1.talented 2.handsome 3. singer/songwriter 4. British(Best place ever for musicians) Meaning to the definition FUCKING fantastic!!!
Has been in famous British band Libertines The Also has a unique fashion sense the sort of look you dont have to get up in the morning and sort your hair out and thrown on anything you can reach for, who would of guessed burberry is not always for chavscan play guitar and sing at the same time "talent compared to some". Just been through a op "get better"
by Rhi-Rhi May 13, 2005
Get the Carlos Barat mug.Carl Barât is the lead singer in the band Dirty Pretty Things. He was co-frontman of punk and garage rock revivalists The Libertines with Pete Doherty.
Best british song writter around, amazing singer and guitarist, coolest hair, great ass,talented,dysfunctional,he deserves more attention than Pete and his stunts.
His music is raw, honest,tentative, dark and brilliant. Have you heard "cant stand me now"???Cmon!!!!!!!! who writes deep,fascinating, decadent songs like that anymore?Pure punk energy, sexiest voice and Real Attitude!
Best british song writter around, amazing singer and guitarist, coolest hair, great ass,talented,dysfunctional,he deserves more attention than Pete and his stunts.
His music is raw, honest,tentative, dark and brilliant. Have you heard "cant stand me now"???Cmon!!!!!!!! who writes deep,fascinating, decadent songs like that anymore?Pure punk energy, sexiest voice and Real Attitude!
by baratslova' April 27, 2006
Get the carl barat mug.Carl barât, ex-libertine, shared the lead role singer with best mate pete doherty. The band split in 2002, after releasing two incredible albums (up the bracket, the libertines). The reason for the band split is contreversial. Apparantly because of petes relentless drug use but others claim that the band wanted to tour the second album but pete wanted to record new songs.
Carl Barât is now part of the punk-rock group Dirty Pretty Things. They released their debut 'Waterloo to anywhere' late in 2006 which got excellent reviews, particuarly from rock music magazine 'NME'.
Carl Barât is now part of the punk-rock group Dirty Pretty Things. They released their debut 'Waterloo to anywhere' late in 2006 which got excellent reviews, particuarly from rock music magazine 'NME'.
by lisa5672 November 30, 2006
Get the carl barat mug.a "baraki" is a kind of "red-neck" in Belgium.
They never change their clothes, they never wash himself, stinks and often wears a sweatpants without trademark purchased at 0.50$.
Their favourite city is "Charleroi" and "Liège" in Belgium, full of "baraki".
PS: Charleroi is the ugliest city in the world.
They never change their clothes, they never wash himself, stinks and often wears a sweatpants without trademark purchased at 0.50$.
Their favourite city is "Charleroi" and "Liège" in Belgium, full of "baraki".
PS: Charleroi is the ugliest city in the world.
Jeanne: "Hi John! How are you?"
John: "Damn, you stink... And what's these clothes? Get away baraki!"
John: "Damn, you stink... And what's these clothes? Get away baraki!"
by BLOED June 4, 2016
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Literally Bratishka means "little brother" in Russian (Brat = brother) .
Bratish' (brah-tEEsh) is a short form of "bratishka".
You can refer to your younger bros as bratishka(singular) or bratishki(plural). The term is mostly applied to those younger than you; sometimes it can be applied to bros of your age, and it's rare to heard it said to anyone older.
The word is widely used in post-Soviet countries among Russian and non-Russian speakers.
homie, bro, younger brother, good friend.
Literally Bratishka means "little brother" in Russian (Brat = brother) .
Bratish' (brah-tEEsh) is a short form of "bratishka".
You can refer to your younger bros as bratishka(singular) or bratishki(plural). The term is mostly applied to those younger than you; sometimes it can be applied to bros of your age, and it's rare to heard it said to anyone older.
The word is widely used in post-Soviet countries among Russian and non-Russian speakers.
homie, bro, younger brother, good friend.
Bratishka! lemme get some cash, man.
Let me call up my bratishka, he'll hook us up with some deals.
Bratish', why you mad?
Let me call up my bratishka, he'll hook us up with some deals.
Bratish', why you mad?
by Zoltan0123 November 3, 2012
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