by reisen1000 January 11, 2009
Get the Blagojesphere mug.Pronounced bluh-goy-uh-vich, this term (due to its unusual syllabic structure and the overall enjoyment one has in speaking it)is commonly used to break an awkward silence or as a random interjection in conversation.
Origin is likely from the name of Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich.
Origin is likely from the name of Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich.
"So the classical dichotomy of this rarely understood subjunctive can be best expressed (colloquially, of course) as--"
"Blagojevich!"
"Blagojevich!"
by John Flanagin November 19, 2007
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Getting fired from your job for being under suspicion of some crime.
Losing something because of a yet unproven event.
Losing something because of a yet unproven event.
by Damien Remmington January 27, 2009
Get the Blagojeviched mug.The imaginary world that exists inside soon-to-be-former Governor Rod Blagojevich's mind in which he did no wrong.
by irrational January 29, 2009
Get the Blagosphere mug.From Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, "blago" is an expletive used when one has bungled something horribly (i.e., an attempt to sell a vacant seat in the Senate to the highest bidder).
by Doc Midnight and Co. December 20, 2008
Get the blago mug.A false bagel, one that has no stake in the historical and cultural history of bagels-proper (a contraction of "bagel" and "goy"/"goyim", the Yiddish word for "Gentile", hence inauthentic or unsatisfying).
Jessy was initially excited by the ready availability of so-called "bagels" in central Kentucky, but was unable to find naught but sour doughnuts, rounded croutons, and other bagoy monstrosities.
by Jessica Griffith March 24, 2004
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