A word derived from my weird Graphic design roommate who has a mustache fetish. To be speechless, overly exasperated, in a state of insanity.
Karen gasped at her burnt toast, "Blargalarg!"
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A person of dubious morals, sometimes with villainous intent and suspicious plots.
More often than not in cahoots with other shady characters.
More often than not in cahoots with other shady characters.
by 123lachlan July 1, 2006
Get the Blaggard mug.is an expression, used as an interjection, in reaction to the confusion and perplexity that arises when a person fails to realize or recognize that they are in fact, just on the Internet, and no argument or comment or blog post is going to change anything at all, or mean much of anything to anyone outside a limited blog audience. blawg! is enhanced as a reaction to undue and misplaced umbrage.
blogger: man, if Obama had only read through my recent posts, he would have done the right thing with the Lilly Ledbetter Legislation.
commentor: blawg!
commentor1: I totally showed your stupid ass who rules.
commentor2: winning on the Internet is unpossible! BLAWG!!1!eleventy!
commentor: blawg!
commentor1: I totally showed your stupid ass who rules.
commentor2: winning on the Internet is unpossible! BLAWG!!1!eleventy!
by mr.fundamental January 30, 2009
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Get the blawasican mug.A villain, a rogue, an evil or "black-hearted" person, hence abreviated low brow U.K. style to "blaggard"
by ZydecoSteve August 7, 2005
Get the Blaggard mug.A word used to describe the expanse of nothingness or to invoke a humerous response from all those present. The word cannot, however, be used in any given situation, as the context of the word greatly varies, depending on the situation itself; the meaning is not loose, but very strict.
Blaga is not to be confused with CATAMARAN, which essentially holds the same meaning, except for the simple fact that it is only noun, wheras blaga can be a noun, verb, adverb, or adjective interchangebly. Newcomers to either words should be very careful when utilizing them in a conversation, if used at all.
Blaga is generally used as internet slang, and not appropriate for general conversation (Catamaran, however, is quite acceptable for all types of conversation). Blaga can also be used as a random word written in the form of graffiti.
Anyone without a firm grasp of the word should not attempt its use. Side affects for ametuers may include: feelings of regret, inadequacy, downtroddenism, and being called a "receptical" by more experienced users.
(Note: recepticle is an entirely different word then receptacle, and not found in any dictionary.)
The word was created by someone named Black_Dremora.
Blaga is not to be confused with CATAMARAN, which essentially holds the same meaning, except for the simple fact that it is only noun, wheras blaga can be a noun, verb, adverb, or adjective interchangebly. Newcomers to either words should be very careful when utilizing them in a conversation, if used at all.
Blaga is generally used as internet slang, and not appropriate for general conversation (Catamaran, however, is quite acceptable for all types of conversation). Blaga can also be used as a random word written in the form of graffiti.
Anyone without a firm grasp of the word should not attempt its use. Side affects for ametuers may include: feelings of regret, inadequacy, downtroddenism, and being called a "receptical" by more experienced users.
(Note: recepticle is an entirely different word then receptacle, and not found in any dictionary.)
The word was created by someone named Black_Dremora.
Example 1:
Person1: "Hey, how's it going?"
Person2: "Nm, u?"
Person1: "Same, same ..."
Person2: "So ..."
Person1: "blaga"
Example 2:
Person1: "Yeah, so that's how rabbit ate a cactus."
Person2: "really?"
Person1: "Oh yeah."
Person2: "That's kinda creepy ..."
Person1: "Yup."
Person1: "... blaga :D"
Person1: "Hey, how's it going?"
Person2: "Nm, u?"
Person1: "Same, same ..."
Person2: "So ..."
Person1: "blaga"
Example 2:
Person1: "Yeah, so that's how rabbit ate a cactus."
Person2: "really?"
Person1: "Oh yeah."
Person2: "That's kinda creepy ..."
Person1: "Yup."
Person1: "... blaga :D"
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