"Dude my girlfriend took me to twenty-fourth base last night, it was insane!"
"Well that explains the wheelchair."
"Well that explains the wheelchair."
by bigsexysciencelady October 30, 2020
If it's a prefix, then it goes at the beginning of the base word, if it's a suffix, it goes at the end.
by Khizar Caliphate October 08, 2021
by Treefella June 06, 2024
by MrMr1029 May 10, 2019
Another name for Church.
Often used to evangelize your based but non-Christian friends. Instead of asking them to join you for church, you can ask them to join you to the Based and Christpilled-convention.
Often used to evangelize your based but non-Christian friends. Instead of asking them to join you for church, you can ask them to join you to the Based and Christpilled-convention.
Person 1 (based Christian): Hello there my fellow based individual, would you like to join me in going to the Based and Christpilled-convention this sunday?
Person 2 (soon to be based Christian): Sure. That sounds very based, and I’m sure it will annoy my cringe libtard, blue-haired cousin.
Person 2 (soon to be based Christian): Sure. That sounds very based, and I’m sure it will annoy my cringe libtard, blue-haired cousin.
by Based papist December 25, 2023
A molecule that contains nitrogen and has the chemical properties of a base, also called a nitrogenous base
The nitrogen bases in DNA are adenine (A), guanine (G), thymine (T), and cytosine (C). In RNA, thymine is replaced with another nitrogen base, which is uracil (U).
by bluestinger66 November 10, 2022