Newfoundland-English verb meaning to honk the horn of a vehicle (cars, trucks, boats, ships) It is onomatopoeic in origin as it imitates lower-pitched sound of the horns of American cars and trucks of the ‘50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s as opposed to the higher-pitched ‘beep’ of the European and Japanese imports that began to become more popular following the ‘73 OPEC oil embargo.
Jimmy was drivin’ down Water Street in his restored ‘74 New Yorker when he saw his buddy, Dave. He barmped his horn and Dave looked over and waved at Jimmy.
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The opposite of a wing man; when a friend or colleague intentionally or inadvertently cock blocks you while trying to pick up, by saying dumb or embarrassing things, or by just being an obnoxious douche, essentially shooting you down. Holding arms out like airplane wings is optional.
Guy 1: dude, why would you tell that girl I have mommy issues???
Guy 2: Red Baron!!!
Guy 1: You're such a dick.
Guy 2: Red Baron!!!
Guy 1: You're such a dick.
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Get the Bacoma mug.A more recent slur for cocaine, used more commonly among Obama supporters. The name refers to both crack and powder cocaine, so it can be a vague and confusing term. Abbreviated to Snowbama to refer more specifically to powder.
Guy 1: Yo let's do push ups!
Guy 2: Why you so hyper hummi?
Guy 1: I just snorted some Barock Snowbama up in dis peace!
Guy 2: Why you so hyper hummi?
Guy 1: I just snorted some Barock Snowbama up in dis peace!
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