When your in a taxi and your friend is tryin to hint to you ur weed is so dank its stinkin up the car without the driver.
YO MAN! you smell like mad B.O.
I do? (sniffs his armpits)
NO the other BO!
oh shit! (opens all the windows)
I do? (sniffs his armpits)
NO the other BO!
oh shit! (opens all the windows)
by Fattyblunts392 September 12, 2009
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Person 1: No, booty odor!
Person 2: Body odor?
Person 1: No, booty odor!
by C & A Dynamite January 9, 2008
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by twaty February 12, 2003
Get the B.O. mug.I went out side, SMOKED A BAG OF METH. Then i smoked some crack after that. Came back inside, and my bitch is like, "You smell funny." I'm like, "BITCH, thats just my B.O.! And if you dont like it, i'll kill your ass..."
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by ZuumTecFTW July 26, 2007
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Bitch: I don't like her, she stinks of cheese and onion. means she can't wash.
Bitch: I don't like her, she stinks of cheese and onion. means she can't wash.
by feristial115r November 2, 2008
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2.better offer-better job or bargain.
3.bought off-to bribe someone.
4.butt out-mind your business.
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3.bought off-to bribe someone.
4.butt out-mind your business.
by blankaka October 21, 2003
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A term used by a tradesman originally believed to be separated by a semicolon, i.e...
BAD part; ORDER a new one
The common adjective is an all-encompassing term used to describe something that is broken, while at the same time, being as nondescript as possible to avoid excessive work.
A term used by a tradesman originally believed to be separated by a semicolon, i.e...
BAD part; ORDER a new one
The common adjective is an all-encompassing term used to describe something that is broken, while at the same time, being as nondescript as possible to avoid excessive work.
Example:
Repair Order: "engine is b/o"
Rookie: "the engine smells?"
Veteran: "No, it's broken"
Rookie: "What do you mean broken? What kind of broken? Does it have a miss? does it leak? Is it broken in two?"
Veteran: "Dunno yet, lets go inspect it."
Rookie: "Who wrote this up? Didn't the inspector already inspect it in the first place?!"
Veteran: "Yup"
Rookie: "Lazy swing-shifter"
Repair Order: "engine is b/o"
Rookie: "the engine smells?"
Veteran: "No, it's broken"
Rookie: "What do you mean broken? What kind of broken? Does it have a miss? does it leak? Is it broken in two?"
Veteran: "Dunno yet, lets go inspect it."
Rookie: "Who wrote this up? Didn't the inspector already inspect it in the first place?!"
Veteran: "Yup"
Rookie: "Lazy swing-shifter"
by Night_Starfish September 19, 2012
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