When your such a clown that your not even considered a clown anymore. You're considered something even more stupid.
Basically the superiority to clown
Basically the superiority to clown
by YourEverydayRetard March 12, 2021

by Will July 25, 2004

LISTEN HERE YOU WEE BASTARDS, GARLIC BREAD IS GODS FOOD AND YOU CANT LIVE WITH OUT IT. ALL HAIL THE BREAD OF THE GARLIC. AMEN🙏🙏🙏
by Indian Warrior aka Raman June 9, 2019

“Laying the bread,” often confused with the phrase “get the bread,” does not refer to one getting money but one getting or trying to get at someone. People who often lay the bread associate the term with 🍞 or 🥖.
If you see someone trying to get and someone you would say:
“Lay the bread” or “*name* is Laying the Bread”
Ex. Dom hits on Rosie.
The boys call over to Dom,”Lay the bread.”
“Lay the bread” or “*name* is Laying the Bread”
Ex. Dom hits on Rosie.
The boys call over to Dom,”Lay the bread.”
by ThatOneBlasianKid November 26, 2019

someone embodying exceptional intellectual ability, creativity, or originality, typically to a degree that is associated with the achievement of unprecedented insight.
Usually associated with making videos and student council related activities.
Usually associated with making videos and student council related activities.
Man I felt so dumb when I met Ironwood High School's student council.
Yeah I know right? They're a bunch of breaded geniuses!
I wish I was a breaded genius like those kids David Mayer, Darrell Perez and Matt Johnson.
Yeah I know right? They're a bunch of breaded geniuses!
I wish I was a breaded genius like those kids David Mayer, Darrell Perez and Matt Johnson.
by dmayes123 May 19, 2011

(n.) A slang term for the popular bakery franchise, Panera Bread, implies a more hardcore description.
Yea, they've got some good-ass bread at Pantera Bread. I like to think that Dimebag Darrell would have even munched on those muffin tops.
by chelthing April 22, 2011

British are notorious for having bad teeth.
I've never heard that. You mean like bread back?
No, they don't say that.
Well, not to your face.
I've never heard that. You mean like bread back?
No, they don't say that.
Well, not to your face.
by 907jw March 12, 2010
