To pout with one's eyes closed during particularly moody section of music, often when paying guitar or bass.
Often refered to as the "bassist's cum face", it can be coupled with the "walled shame" stance in order to conceal its appearance.
Often refered to as the "bassist's cum face", it can be coupled with the "walled shame" stance in order to conceal its appearance.
by Captain Ace McKenzie July 22, 2008
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by Nicole April 17, 2004
Get the Poser bands mug.A type of drum pedal that consists of a right foot pedal attached at the bass drum at the hoop and connected by a rod to a left foot pedal. Used in lieu of buying two bass drums. Utilizes one of three drives.
by JOHN!!! September 3, 2003
Get the Double Bass mug.Adj. To be used to define the reason for a positive outcome. Derived from the musical notion that the foundation of most traditional bands refer to the bass line as the bottom.
by FSU_Student November 2, 2009
Get the Bass Bottom mug.the gentle or intense nasuea that a person may recieve if he/she listens to heavy bass filled music (using earbuds or headphones at a high volume)
"jacob got soo bass sick the other day when we went to the club, I think he suffers from Bass sickness
by mr.antigeneric April 2, 2013
Get the Bass sickness mug.Bassa and Sababa are Israeli slang terms both originating in Arabic, and they have opposite meanings.
“Bassa” is the bad feeling you get when something annoying or disappointing happened. It’s very close in meaning to the word “bummer” in English slang.
“Sababa” means “great!”, and is also used to describe feeling great or happy, feeling “sababa”.
Both words usually describe a casual, light feeling, but can also imply a stronger feeling, depending on context.
There is a Hebrew saying “Lakahat et ha-bassa be-sababa”, which literally translates as – to take the bad stuff (the bassa) positively (with sababa). To stay positive even when bad things happen.
Netta seeks to send a message to everyone who suffers from bullying or other bad stuff – to ignore the bad stuff, pick themselves up and just carry on. Feeling “bassa”? Try to go “sababa”. Sababa is the answer.
“Bassa” is the bad feeling you get when something annoying or disappointing happened. It’s very close in meaning to the word “bummer” in English slang.
“Sababa” means “great!”, and is also used to describe feeling great or happy, feeling “sababa”.
Both words usually describe a casual, light feeling, but can also imply a stronger feeling, depending on context.
There is a Hebrew saying “Lakahat et ha-bassa be-sababa”, which literally translates as – to take the bad stuff (the bassa) positively (with sababa). To stay positive even when bad things happen.
Netta seeks to send a message to everyone who suffers from bullying or other bad stuff – to ignore the bad stuff, pick themselves up and just carry on. Feeling “bassa”? Try to go “sababa”. Sababa is the answer.
A normal day scene:
Yossi: I learned so much for this test and yet I failed it :(
Netta: Oh! bassa
scence day #2:
Yossi: Netta u won the Eurovision! How do you feel about it?
Netta: sababa
Yossi: How do you feel about the crushing loss of the Cypriot singer in front of you?
Netta: bassa sababa
Yossi: I learned so much for this test and yet I failed it :(
Netta: Oh! bassa
scence day #2:
Yossi: Netta u won the Eurovision! How do you feel about it?
Netta: sababa
Yossi: How do you feel about the crushing loss of the Cypriot singer in front of you?
Netta: bassa sababa
by Amitaytooy February 2, 2019
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