by Anonymous November 5, 2003
Get the bakabakashii mug.1) A secret underground euphemism referring to the third and final season of the popular Adult Swim original cartoon, 'The Boondocks'.
The term is used to avoid suspicion and copyright infringement by the company Sony, mainly based on the fact that Sony employees flag infringement rights on YouTube videos to compensate for the fact they have extremely small genitalia.
The term is used to avoid suspicion and copyright infringement by the company Sony, mainly based on the fact that Sony employees flag infringement rights on YouTube videos to compensate for the fact they have extremely small genitalia.
Inner-City Gangsta #1: Yo, man! Did you check out 'the stuff?"
Inner-City Gangsta #2: What stuff?
Inner-City Gangsta #1: Y'know...(whispers) the 'Anita Baker...'
Inner-City Gangsta #2: Aww hellz yeah, homie! That shit was fly.
Inner-City Gangsta #2: What stuff?
Inner-City Gangsta #1: Y'know...(whispers) the 'Anita Baker...'
Inner-City Gangsta #2: Aww hellz yeah, homie! That shit was fly.
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The more powerful a person is, the more short-tempered and arrogant they are. Named after Katsuki Bakugou from My Hero Academia.
Person 1: That dude is pretty strong, but he might end up killing someone if he doesn't be careful with that anger and ego of his.
Person 2: That's Bakugou's Law right there if you ask me.
Person 2: That's Bakugou's Law right there if you ask me.
by GunnyMan4 November 29, 2017
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Get the b-baka mug.In the Medieval Ages there was a period when bakers began cheating the public at such a rate that public outcry reached the ears of several kings. As bread was a daily staple of Medieval life, the bakers knew that they could charge a lot of money for minimal portions of their products. As such, kings levied laws against bakers stating that they were to lower their pricesand keep honest. In fact the common term "A Baker's Dozen" (meaning 13 instead of 12) came from this time period. Any baker caught selling less than an even dozen was strictly and harshly punished. As a result bakers began adding one extra loaf to be certain their count would be correct or even over the amount decreed by law.
by allygat-urr April 17, 2005
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