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Beansoir 

A debonair Mexican man. The "bean" portion of the word is derived from the derogatory word, "Beaner", while the suffix, "soir", is added to indicate the dignified propriety of behavior that this person exhibits as the French language is synonymous with grace and civility.
Person 1: "Look at that beaner trying to be a gentleman"

Person 2: "He's not trying to be a gentleman. His refined demeanor is genuine. He is what you would call, a Beansoir"

a different brand of 𝓑𝓮𝓪𝓷𝓼 than the usual most popular brand of 𝓑𝓮𝓪𝓷𝓼. 

An iconic quote my the man, the myth, the one and only Harry Styles when he got asked to tell us an unpopular opinion in which he answers that he prefers...

"a different brand of 𝓑𝓮𝓪𝓷𝓼 than the usual most popular brand of 𝓑𝓮𝓪𝓷𝓼."
1: what beans do you like bro?

- i prefer a different brand of 𝓑𝓮𝓪𝓷𝓼 than the usual most popular brand of 𝓑𝓮𝓪𝓷𝓼.

- oh, i like Heinz...

jerry beans 

an overwhelmingly powerful midget or short person
"Tell your husband to get out of the house! You're dealing with the jerry beans girl!"
jerry beans by jerrybeans man September 10, 2009

Lorenz Los Banos 

In ancient time this word meant a handsome man with leadership qualities. Today it still means the same.
When I first met John Doe, he struck me as a Lorenz Los Banos.
Lorenz Los Banos by LDesiel October 3, 2007

alrighty beans

A portmanteau of "alright" and "cool beans". "Cool beans" was a popular slang term in the 1970s used to express something pleasant occuring. The phrase "alrighty beans" means "ok" or "alright".
John: Alrighty beans! Let's go see some whales!
Jane: I'm whaley excited!
alrighty beans by Treelore Jones February 3, 2022

Dog Beans 

A phrase used to define something (or someone) that is simultaneously demonstrating both dog trash and garbanzo beans behavior. Used primarily in a lighthearted manner to convey a disliking
"Hey, James. That video you showed me was not funny! It was total Dog Beans!"
Dog Beans by TheDrewBlue July 8, 2020