A character from Rayman.
Barbara is most known for bullying Wade (LordMinion777) in Uno.
Usually, when this happens, you'll hear Mark (Markiplier) and Bob (muyskerm) laughing their asses off.
This once caused Wade to rage so hard that he broke his hand.
Barbara is most known for bullying Wade (LordMinion777) in Uno.
Usually, when this happens, you'll hear Mark (Markiplier) and Bob (muyskerm) laughing their asses off.
This once caused Wade to rage so hard that he broke his hand.
Mark: *places down his final Uno card, a yellow 3*
Wade: Barbara! BARBARA!
Mark: Wahoo!
Bob: Good game!
Wade: BAAAAARBARAAAAA!
Bob: Unbelievable game, Mark! Oh, Wade, you're in last place?
Wade: What the FUCK, Barbara?! WHY EVERYONE BUT ME?!
Wade: Barbara! BARBARA!
Mark: Wahoo!
Bob: Good game!
Wade: BAAAAARBARAAAAA!
Bob: Unbelievable game, Mark! Oh, Wade, you're in last place?
Wade: What the FUCK, Barbara?! WHY EVERYONE BUT ME?!
by AmatsuKitsune September 28, 2023

A person who has reached 65-70 and never had a relationship, sex, friends. Jet black natural hair. Tom boy. Heehawing in Texas
by Sharon Jane MartinWeaverBr0wn December 27, 2024

She's alright
by Ballbusta1 January 26, 2023

The cruel act that involves placing a small piece of fresh feces and placing in on the front tooth of a comrade.
Victim:"Dude this coffee tastes like s***"
Friend: "Oh man check yourself in the mirror, someone must have given you the Santa Barbara warm tooth"
Friend: "Oh man check yourself in the mirror, someone must have given you the Santa Barbara warm tooth"
by lawbyjake April 10, 2015

by Beanz_666 May 13, 2020

Is A Karen.
by Behring e r September 25, 2020

was a broadsheet newspaper based in Santa Barbara, California. It was founded in 1868 as the Post and merged with the rival News to form the News-Press in 1932. On July 21, 2023, it filed for bankruptcy and ceased publication.
The face of the News-Press building in De La Guerra Plaza.
The face of the News-Press building in De La Guerra Plaza.
The newsroom was reduced from 65 employees to 20 by 2016; that same year, the Santa Barbara News-Press was among the first newspapers to endorse Donald Trump's campaign for president. McCaw authored several right-wing editorials during the following years, including criticism of social distancing rules during the COVID-19 pandemic. The newspaper's printed edition was later reduced to four pages before being eliminated entirely.
by SPrice1980 August 28, 2023
