by scullymkts November 26, 2010

pronounced bake N' wake.
similar to wake N' bake.
but instead of waking up to partake in a bowl of the ganja. rather wake up and partake in delightfully cooked bacon.
similar to wake N' bake.
but instead of waking up to partake in a bowl of the ganja. rather wake up and partake in delightfully cooked bacon.
by phor twunny August 14, 2009

by Pablo Rancharos May 17, 2011

Adjective Braw
A Fat Person, A Chunky, A Fatboiiiii,
Michael Winner and Michelle McManus are examples of famous Bacon Chasers
The phrase originated in 1983, Professor Delton Mowbray is credited with the invention of the phrase.
At the time of creation, Bishop Desmond Tutu described the phrase as 'Absolute Comedy Genius'
A Fat Person, A Chunky, A Fatboiiiii,
Michael Winner and Michelle McManus are examples of famous Bacon Chasers
The phrase originated in 1983, Professor Delton Mowbray is credited with the invention of the phrase.
At the time of creation, Bishop Desmond Tutu described the phrase as 'Absolute Comedy Genius'
by Craig Ritchie May 6, 2008

A religion revolving around bacon whose followers will eat bacon with literally anything, including bacon with bacon. DO NOT bring turkey bacon to them as they will sacrifice you and it to their god in exchange for actual bacon.
"Bacon is our god because bacon is real"
I eat bacon because I am a true believer in the religion of bacon
I eat bacon because I am a true believer in the religion of bacon
by 011011001011000101001110100010 May 28, 2015

An extremely fat, pig-like, female who has an upturned nose, resembling a snout, no neck and jowls, sweats profusely, and waddles when she walks. Ironically, while this woman resembles an upright pig in every way, she consumes massive quantities of bacon. Giving her name a double meaning.
That bacon beast ate all the meat on the breakfast buffet, so the rest of us have to wait until they can cook some more.
by King Jr. June 18, 2013

The taste of human flesh by cannibalistic sailors 200 years ago was described as "Long Pork". Today's "bath salts" cannibals describe the hunger for "Ape Bacon". You heard it here first.
by bostonjerk July 3, 2012
