by Anonymous August 25, 2003

by JD March 27, 2008

Beefy is another word like “bitchy and shady”. Beefy can be used when beef is happening and you can describe to another person saying how beefy it was.
“Did you hear what John said to Dave it was so beefy”
“The atmosphere is so beefy with all this drama”
“Yeah it wasn’t really beefy kinda boring”
“Today was so beefy”
“The atmosphere is so beefy with all this drama”
“Yeah it wasn’t really beefy kinda boring”
“Today was so beefy”
by The gc July 13, 2019

Adgective
computing/ gaming slang, meant and used for computers, ment to say a computer has excelent or excessively good statistics for it's CPU(s), GPU(s) and RAM.
Usually Beefy computers can handle and easily run the newest technology and software, like the new 2019-20 RTX card and VR.
computing/ gaming slang, meant and used for computers, ment to say a computer has excelent or excessively good statistics for it's CPU(s), GPU(s) and RAM.
Usually Beefy computers can handle and easily run the newest technology and software, like the new 2019-20 RTX card and VR.
"My computer's pretty beefy, but It's struggling with this"
"you can run RTX and VR at the same time! you must have a pretty beefy PC!"
"you can run RTX and VR at the same time! you must have a pretty beefy PC!"
by Codename: New Word May 6, 2020

Something that is large, as popularised by Mr Steven 'Beef' Thompson of Stowe School, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. First used as stated below. Repeated frequently over the following four terms. It has now entered popular culture at Stowe School and is predicted to spread across the country and possibly into Europe.
by ThompyBeef July 25, 2006

by anominous April 11, 2005

A kid who loves Beef. He adores it. He wants to jump into 2 pieces of bread and dance.
Beefy usually likes a specimen called "A Trozi" because it gives him boners.
He is usually sighted lurking RuneScape Forums.
Beefy usually likes a specimen called "A Trozi" because it gives him boners.
He is usually sighted lurking RuneScape Forums.
by James R. Bailey October 14, 2008
