Bread&&Butter is a zero-chill festival in Berlin, with a fire lineup, serious munch and style hotter than the U-Bahn in July.
by Bread&&Butter June 19, 2018

ass flakes: g good night bread flakes
bread flakes at 6 am: :notsus:
!!? the not sus is an emote okay j jeez
bread flakes at 6 am: :notsus:
!!? the not sus is an emote okay j jeez
by loliguts March 24, 2021

by moiya November 17, 2016

by Freshconman December 24, 2022

1.) Noun Used to describe something you do extremely well. (short for bread and butter)
2.) Adj. Used to describe something you find insane or cool.
Synonyms: Lit, Fire, Solid, Cash money
Antonyms: Trash, L, Shit, Not Very Cash Money
2.) Adj. Used to describe something you find insane or cool.
Synonyms: Lit, Fire, Solid, Cash money
Antonyms: Trash, L, Shit, Not Very Cash Money
1: "Bro, the new sniper on Fort is literally my bread"
2: "Bro, that snipe I just hit was actually bread asf"
2: "Bro, that snipe I just hit was actually bread asf"
by RealLoganP January 8, 2024

Neko’s-bread can be a wide variety of things, but usually referring to something of this neko, in question, and her very juicy thicc bottom. If you call something a Neko’s-bread it means that this object or person is juicy and thicc or has a juicy and thicc bottom. You can also replace the carb “bread” for something like “toast” if you think that this noun is not very juicy and/or thicc. This is a great tattoo to get tattooed on your dough or you could Neko’s-dough or toast (hehe pun). We are very appreciative of those who assert Neko’s-carb into a sentence.
Damn, she has a MASSIVE Neko’s-bread.
That girl, has more of a Neko’s-toast
I wanna smack that Neko’s-bread so baaaad
That girl, has more of a Neko’s-toast
I wanna smack that Neko’s-bread so baaaad
by Eyeballtim3 August 4, 2023

Wetting one's adult diaper by partially dropping excrements.
As suggested in a Japanese dictionary: "The underpants are, as pants for care, made of material dissolvable in water, that is thick toilet paper, for example, so the pants are wetted by excrements of a person receiving care to be partially dropped"
As suggested in a Japanese dictionary: "The underpants are, as pants for care, made of material dissolvable in water, that is thick toilet paper, for example, so the pants are wetted by excrements of a person receiving care to be partially dropped"
by thebreadmaker November 3, 2013
