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Brehler

A last name originating in Germany. Most people think is it pronounced Bruler, Breeler, Brecler but almost never Braler (how it is pronounced).
Hey, My name is (Blank) Brehler!
by Pransky February 5, 2013
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bellerin'

Complaining loudly and often ineffectually. Exists only in the contracted form. Frequently used with "Quit yer" or "Quit cher".
Quit yer bellerin.
by meanboy May 7, 2004
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Bohler

A person who can drink a beer faster than anyone else.
At the bar last night, I made $69 betting on my friend who is quite a Bohler.
by joey103180 May 28, 2009
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beller

To yell, holler, bellow.
A combination of yell and holler.
(I was raised in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, and this is a word I grew up with.)
"Stop him," he bellered as the pickpocket melted into the crowd.
by Raymond Alders March 6, 2005
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Beeler

bee·ler
bēlər
verb
gerund or present participle: beelering
1.
appearing overly excited about an event, when knowing in your heart of hearts you will not attend.
2.
to publicly make claim that commitment will ensue, while privately knowing otherwise
3.
applying false commitment, such as in the case of verbally committing to a business arrangement, but failing to sign a contract
"My prospect told me he would sign, then backed out. He was absolutely beelering on this deal."
by alexcookxu February 13, 2015
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bezler

The term 'Bezler' was originally coined by East Anglian philosopher Tom Payani in the early 21st century. Since its inception,, its usage has spread globally, even as far a field as the USA and Australasia. Calling someone a 'Bezler' is a friendly substitute for the term idiot. It is by no means an insult, but rather a mischievous term to explain someone's ignorance or stupidity.
Oi, you bezler, don't clean your teeth with that bleach.
by Tom Payani November 6, 2007
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Beherit

One of the pioneer bands of the now infamous black metal style "Finnish Filth", along with Barathrum, Horna, Impaled Nazarene, and Behexen. The line-up consisted of Nuclear Holocausto on vocals and guitar, Black Jesus on bass, and Sodomatic Slaughter on drums. The band released a handful of demos between 1990-'91, but it was when "Oath of Black Blood" was released that the band got the recognition they deserved. In '93, they released their most famous album, and one of the cornerstones of progressive black metal, titled "Drawing Down the Moon". Shortly after, Holocausto lost interest in black metal, and started creating dark ambient and electronica, which he refered to as "ritual music". He released "H418ov21.C" in '94, which was totaly electroic, but had the black metal atmosphere to it."Electric Doom Synthesis" was released in '95, and it was also an electronica album. The last two albums released were the the "Werewolf Blood & Semen" in '98 and split with Archgoat in '99. Holocaust ended the band by releasing a compilation titled "Beast of Beherit - Complete Workxxx".
Beherit should be more appreciated in the black metal underground
by DomSathanas October 28, 2008
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