by Flanka March 12, 2004
by Main man Chris February 02, 2009
Derogatory term for Protestants used mainly in the north of Ireland but also to some extent in the rest of Ireland. May have several origins , perhaps from the Royal Black Preceptory. A protestant fraternal organisation founded in 1797 , 2 years after the Orange Order. It's seen by many as a progression for the Orange Order although it is a seperate organisation.
May also come from the Irish Gaelic habit of appending black( in Irish dubh) to anything considered bad. Garda Dubh (Gaelic for the RIC forerunner of the RUC)
May also come from the Irish Gaelic habit of appending black( in Irish dubh) to anything considered bad. Garda Dubh (Gaelic for the RIC forerunner of the RUC)
Black B******D= Protestant B********D
by salveme August 06, 2005
When you meet someone that doesn't give you their real name, and instead calls themselves "Black", befriends you only to turn around down the road to break into your house/apartment to steal your shit.
"Yo, Dan, last Friday I got blacked!"
"What?!"
"You know that guy that smoked me out and shit?... he stole my fuckin' XBOX360!"
"What?!"
"You know that guy that smoked me out and shit?... he stole my fuckin' XBOX360!"
by Miyamotorofl March 05, 2008
Contrary to popular belief black is not a color which makes the whole racial meaning to it kinda ironic.
Also se white.
Also se white.
by fsdf January 21, 2006
by Dipswurp November 30, 2007
1-A color widely defined as the absence of light.
2-The darkest shade possible
3-The opposite of white, imho, best described on the Yin&Yang symbol.
2-The darkest shade possible
3-The opposite of white, imho, best described on the Yin&Yang symbol.
1-"I see a red door and I want to paint it black"-the_Rolling_Stones.
2-"You should use a black crayon to draw some shade, if your door is open to the night"-Art-Teacher.
3-"the white on the yin&yang symbol is opposite yet complimentary and equal to the black."
2-"You should use a black crayon to draw some shade, if your door is open to the night"-Art-Teacher.
3-"the white on the yin&yang symbol is opposite yet complimentary and equal to the black."
by roninomaha December 21, 2005