a.k.a., Brolic Obnoxious Human.
A Boh can define a person, or the person's actions. Boh is a term used to point out the most obnoxious beings (determined by size and style) and anything they do that stands out to the point where everyone around them can't fathom what they just saw.
A Boh can define a person, or the person's actions. Boh is a term used to point out the most obnoxious beings (determined by size and style) and anything they do that stands out to the point where everyone around them can't fathom what they just saw.
by Mike "PHDad" Scenery March 12, 2012
BAG OF HORMONES: an ems word used to describe someone who called 911 for absolutely nothing. Usually someone who is emotionally unstable and highly hormonal. This applies to both males and females.
by youcoulddriveyourself February 04, 2010
by Terence Michael July 14, 2003
Evidence of surprise at a visit or view or reaction to a person or Approving or accompanying something that has already happened or is happening
Dedicated sign of Danial Ebadati that can use in conversations.
Dedicated sign of Danial Ebadati that can use in conversations.
by Danial ED June 24, 2020
The word Boh is an italian word that can mean however you define it.
The Word Boh can be used however you intend it
The Word Boh can be used however you intend it
Eg: What You doing ? Boh.
by AdamNPCv420 January 08, 2023
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n. In Baltimoron, this refers to the "official" beer of Baltimore, National Bohemian Beer. For a time, National's head Jerry Hoffberger also owned the Baltimore Orioles. Natty Boh was served at Memorial Stadium starting in the late 1960's. Alas, Natty Boh is no longer brewed in Baltimore. It is now brewed by the Miller Brewing Company in North Carolina.
The company's mascot, the one-eyed, handlebar-mustachioed Mr. Boh, has been a recognizable icon since the 1950s. Although the mascot itself was retired in the early 1960's, it is still a highly popular image, especially in Baltimore, where it is considered an unofficial city mascot. A Mr. Boh neon sign currently sits atop the former site of the National Brewery building in the Brewer's Hill neighborhood of Baltimore. The former brewery is now known as Natty Boh Towers and is rented out as apartments and offices. Mr. Boh still appears on all cans, bottles, and packaging.
The company's mascot, the one-eyed, handlebar-mustachioed Mr. Boh, has been a recognizable icon since the 1950s. Although the mascot itself was retired in the early 1960's, it is still a highly popular image, especially in Baltimore, where it is considered an unofficial city mascot. A Mr. Boh neon sign currently sits atop the former site of the National Brewery building in the Brewer's Hill neighborhood of Baltimore. The former brewery is now known as Natty Boh Towers and is rented out as apartments and offices. Mr. Boh still appears on all cans, bottles, and packaging.
by Dan Weyandt September 03, 2008