Joel Berghult, an awesome human being, has a YouTube Channel called RoomieOfficial, about music, where he compares different songs using his expertise. He is very funny and was in Pewdiepie’s music video for Congratulations. He is also be very talented.
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Get the blegh mug.An (1) exclamation, (2) adjective, or (3)noun... connoting a circumstance of extreme disgust, repulsive in a sickening degree.
1. As an exclamation, it appropriately reacts to something seen as terribly revolting. Its origins may be onamatopoetic, approximating the sound of regurgitation or extreme gastric distress.
2. As an adjective, it describes a condition perceived as supremely nauseating.
3. As a noun, it is the situation itself that triggers revulsion.
An alternative spelling is bleurgh, pronounced more or less the same. It may be a British variation of "bleah," a similar American word with weaker intensity. Emphasis can come from affecting an altered intonation, sometimes comic, in speaking.
1. As an exclamation, it appropriately reacts to something seen as terribly revolting. Its origins may be onamatopoetic, approximating the sound of regurgitation or extreme gastric distress.
2. As an adjective, it describes a condition perceived as supremely nauseating.
3. As a noun, it is the situation itself that triggers revulsion.
An alternative spelling is bleurgh, pronounced more or less the same. It may be a British variation of "bleah," a similar American word with weaker intensity. Emphasis can come from affecting an altered intonation, sometimes comic, in speaking.
1a) Bleugh! Who crapped up the toilet seat?
b) Bleugh!!! If you're gonna be eating shit, please brush your teeth before trying to French kiss me.
c) BLEUGH, BLEUGH, BLEUGH! Never ever vomit in my stew again!
2a) That hateful witch, Nancy Pelosi, just spewed another bleugh diatribe.
b) Why are you making it sound so bleugh, haven't you farted out loud in church before?
c. Yes, it will be bleugh if some socialist asshole takes the White House. Just live with it.
3a) Honey, when you open that kid's diaper, you're gonna find a terrible bleugh.
b) What's this, the same old bleugh for supper again?
c) I'm trusting the MAGA crowd to fix the bleugh in DC; they can't make it any worse.
b) Bleugh!!! If you're gonna be eating shit, please brush your teeth before trying to French kiss me.
c) BLEUGH, BLEUGH, BLEUGH! Never ever vomit in my stew again!
2a) That hateful witch, Nancy Pelosi, just spewed another bleugh diatribe.
b) Why are you making it sound so bleugh, haven't you farted out loud in church before?
c. Yes, it will be bleugh if some socialist asshole takes the White House. Just live with it.
3a) Honey, when you open that kid's diaper, you're gonna find a terrible bleugh.
b) What's this, the same old bleugh for supper again?
c) I'm trusting the MAGA crowd to fix the bleugh in DC; they can't make it any worse.
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"Hey mom. Sorry I'm busy dancing crazy, having gay sex and drinking Mate Mate. Yes mom, I'm at Berghain. Yes mom, I'll call you back. "
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