An activity that takes up a hell of a lot of time. Sometimes it feels like burning in hell, but it feels pretty incredible when you perform your show really well. By the end of the season, you and your section and basically blood relatives. Also, just for the record, marching band is NOT a sport (even though it’s a lot more difficult than half of them).
by DarkDiction049 March 28, 2023

by Evette March 10, 2018

A band, typically very poppy in nature, that just makes a person want to dance. Typically guys won't admit they like this band, but most people can't turn it off. However Girls, especially Girls named Tanya, love them and occasionally make interpretive dance videos for them that can be found on the interwebz. lol.
by Not Matt Damon September 14, 2011

by Lord bellend-baitley February 24, 2014

All barbie boy bands are terrible at singing. They are most likely a grade six group of friends and there is five of six of them. One of them is the leader that is very load and gets in trouble a lot. The most popular song they sing is the barbie theme song. Most of the time their teachers name will start with a L and their last name will start with a R. There is only one Barbie Boy Band in the world. It is Dylan, Cohen, Ryden, Isaiah, and Henry. THAT'S IT don't try to start your own.
by :)Person<3 February 16, 2022

The term Rubber Band Button is referring to;
A blown O-ring.
Or
A worn out Butt hole.
Aka
A swollen sphincter wrinkle.
A blown O-ring.
Or
A worn out Butt hole.
Aka
A swollen sphincter wrinkle.
He pushed my Rubber Band Button for so long, it has completely lost all its elasticity, causing inconvenient leakage.
by Patty ManGlaze March 15, 2022

a phrase which could be used in american accent in haste if you want to ask your indian servant or friend to close the door.. related -> there was a cold day
ashley: karan, there was a band car day!(spoken spontaneously)
karan: aray tumko hindi ati hai.. (hindi for "hey you know how to speak in hindi.")
karan: aray tumko hindi ati hai.. (hindi for "hey you know how to speak in hindi.")
by Omer Irfan March 26, 2008
