by Representative Binks June 3, 2018

by I like avocados November 2, 2019

by 74M3NUMB3RS October 21, 2019

Used specifically in Ireland by a parents or teachers to denote when a child has behaved or is behaving badly.
Some chap in my class found an empty birds egg on the beach so carried it home carefully in the car, brought it into school and put it on display. Upon noticing it on display I took the initiative to strength test it and crushed it in my hand. He was very upset upon returning to the display to see it crushed and started crying. When the teacher found out I was denounced as a “bold, bold boy,” to my entire class.
In Ireland if something is fun, it's probably bold.
In Ireland if something is fun, it's probably bold.
by Joost911 November 21, 2012

by BFalconTanker October 13, 2011

An American conservative, short for "Defender of Bolde Freedome." The extra e's are added on to make it look more stately; think "Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe."
by Johnny Slick April 2, 2005
