by fmm88 May 10, 2010
a derogatory term used to insult an awful baseball player who's unique accent led him to misprounouncing the common baseball term know as "bud"
also used as a repalcment of the term "bud" when players are interacting with each other on the field
also used as a repalcment of the term "bud" when players are interacting with each other on the field
"hey bold"
by gouldingrangers08 July 22, 2008
by word man 1 12 March 30, 2011
Be Bold for Change was the theme for International Women's Day in 2017 to rally every person, every woman, every man to take bold practical action to accelerate gender parity; to help women and girls to achieve their dreams; to value men's and women's contributions equally. It was a huge rallying cry for the Team USA Women’s National Hockey team who boycotted the 2017 world championships for fair pay, benefits, investment in youth hockey programs and equal financial support to the men’s team. USA Hockey and the USOC gave them equity hours before the championships began. They won gold.
Your daughter deserves to play hockey and to get paid equal to her brother. So support Be Bold For Change and make a difference.
by EmpressSquad August 28, 2017
bold-blue n: The query result shown by google in bold-blue when what you search for,appears exactly the same on some website.Like if one searches a famous quote, it will appear in bold-blue on google's result page.
Dude1: Hey can you google his FB status? Got to be a bold-blue.This guy is getting lame by the day.
Dude2: Sure it is! it's someone's cool tweet.
Dude2: Sure it is! it's someone's cool tweet.
by Iconoblast January 08, 2011
A painting created by Squidward in "Artist Unknown" showing a deformed and abstract squid without any clothing. It has an abnormally large nose.
by DubyaSupreme February 11, 2015
A simple phrase to explain the superiority of traditional style tattoos versus complex new school designs over time. It refers to the fact that a simple design with a nice bold outline, like Sailor Jerry or Amund Dietzel designs, will hold up over time much better than a piece with tiny intricate lines cramped together.
Guy 1: "how old is that rose tattoo"
Guy 2: "bout 20 years give or take."
Guy 1: "Damn, it still looks relatively new."
Guy 2: "Well, Bold Will Hold."
Guy 2: "bout 20 years give or take."
Guy 1: "Damn, it still looks relatively new."
Guy 2: "Well, Bold Will Hold."
by jim schmeckshner October 03, 2013