1) Medium-sized, blackand white stirped mammals resident in the northern hemishpere.
2) The mascot of the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
2) The mascot of the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
by Jack Cole February 01, 2006
Medium sized creatures with black and white coloration. Have been known to congregate and dance. Apparently like mushrooms, but not snakes.
Badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger MUSHROOM MUSHROOM!
by IanTheLUEser December 14, 2003
by friend of steve middleton, the pioneer of this phrase September 28, 2006
by Yamikei May 20, 2005
The star characters that gave the name to an internet animation released in 2004. The animation consisted of badgers, mushrooms, and snakes dancing, repeating their names over and over.
by onenemesis May 14, 2005
by Alex Quantashassle August 02, 2005
It’s like saying ‘that’s it!’ but better. Can be used when taking about a place, a person or when you’re agreeing with someone. Adds a bit of pazazz to your vocabulary.
Me: What’s that girl’s name?
Someone: You mean the one that looks like a toe?
Me: That’s the badger.
Someone: You mean the one that looks like a toe?
Me: That’s the badger.
by caynipple March 27, 2019