by Lonnie Benningfield juniorshaq November 28, 2021
Get the GanBJraster capitalmug. Another word for oil.
by Ossie Oscar Soundsystem November 29, 2020
Get the capital juicemug. A board game that is played like checkers and comes with 2 master JAPANNOES with red and blue band's and 20 black nigjas with red and blue band's this game is called BEJROVBOOTY GANBJRASTAS CAPITAL the original board game. By LBJ as in Lonnie Benningfield junior ♥️ ✨️.
I invented and made and created bejrovbooty ganbjrastas capital the first banging backwards board game. By LBJ as in Lonnie Benningfield junior LBJAY MARCH 10th 19eightynine.
by Lonnie Benningfield juniorshaq December 12, 2022
Get the BEJROVBOOTY GANBJRASTAS CAPITALmug. Definition: A word used to describe something excellent, top-tier, or outstanding.
Origin: A revival of an old-school term for greatness, making a comeback in modern slang.
Origin: A revival of an old-school term for greatness, making a comeback in modern slang.
“That trip was absolutely capital.”
“That concert was capital, mate.”
“You’ve got a capital idea right there.”
“This burger? Capital.”
“The vibes? Simply capital.”
“That concert was capital, mate.”
“You’ve got a capital idea right there.”
“This burger? Capital.”
“The vibes? Simply capital.”
by SBellBook88 February 16, 2025
Get the Capitalmug. by Peanut Bomb March 8, 2023
Get the Capitatemug. by B, Major Guy January 8, 2021
Get the Capitalmug. N.B: this expression is supposed to be used mainly by WASPs when talking to other WASPs, but this is not mandatory; non-WASPs can, but again this is not mandatory, use other perfectly correct English translations of the same Latin phrase, such a 'grab life by the horns', among others.
(as a pun variation on the Ford F-150 commercial line' grab life by the horns'), this is one of the many possible English translations of the Latin phrase carpe diem.
(as a pun variation on the Ford F-150 commercial line' grab life by the horns'), this is one of the many possible English translations of the Latin phrase carpe diem.
as to who may have first used the expression grab capitalism by the balls to translate the Latin phrase carpe diem, IMHO as a history major, I would probably have to say it would have been the 'founders' of modern Western WASP capitalism, Thomas Hobbes and John Locke, but i doubt it they would have used the exact same words.
by Sexydimma June 12, 2013
Get the grab capitalism by the ballsmug.