When your a black women in public and you see another black women and you try to smile and be nice. But all they do is give you an evil rude stare or they will look you up and down and then just stare at you.
I was in the grocery store today and i saw another black women there. When i tried to be nice and smile all she did was look me up and down and stare. What a case of
BGSD ( Black Girl Stare Down) .
BGSD ( Black Girl Stare Down) .
by Presidential Jay st@r2 June 09, 2010
Eshay 1: u got a staring problem bah
eshay 2 :you wanna fight ya dog
eshay 3,4,5,6 we'll beat u up ya dogs
eshay 2 :you wanna fight ya dog
eshay 3,4,5,6 we'll beat u up ya dogs
by icantspellyesandisubmitted April 28, 2021
a high impact low rate of fire sniper rifle from the vanguard, also widely considers to be the best pvp sniper currently
by brian epps March 28, 2016
Someone who stares at you incessantly
All i did was go out to enjoy my morning cup of coffee and a smoke and there was Gladys Kravitz across the street being all care bear stare bear disrupting my morning mo jo!!
by trannyonatricycle February 25, 2011
by decajoe October 17, 2006
by PausedDuck November 20, 2023
A look that all Duval County residents get when they realize they have any semblance of power in a potentially chaotic situation.
The Duvalian stare became publicly known outside of Jacksonville, FL during the controversial Woodstock 1999 performance of Limp Bizkit, which frontman Fred Durst displayed prominently during the bridge-breakdown of the hit single, ‘Break Stuff’. A gleeful Durst realizes that he has become the master of a crowd of 400,000, and the wheels of chaos begin visibly turning in his head, culminating with the command: “Time to reach deep down inside. Take all that negative energy and let that shit out of your fucking system.” What happened next was nothing short of pandemonium, though Durst’s role in the later riots that destroyed the venue has been grossly exaggerated.
The Duvalian stare became publicly known outside of Jacksonville, FL during the controversial Woodstock 1999 performance of Limp Bizkit, which frontman Fred Durst displayed prominently during the bridge-breakdown of the hit single, ‘Break Stuff’. A gleeful Durst realizes that he has become the master of a crowd of 400,000, and the wheels of chaos begin visibly turning in his head, culminating with the command: “Time to reach deep down inside. Take all that negative energy and let that shit out of your fucking system.” What happened next was nothing short of pandemonium, though Durst’s role in the later riots that destroyed the venue has been grossly exaggerated.
by Duval till we die mfer May 06, 2024