After earning his Master's degree in Bacardiology, Byron left the university feeling lonelier than ever.
by Professor Snugglesworth December 17, 2010
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To mix up your daily company when your significant other is either out of town, or gone for a long leave of absence.
To mix up your daily company when your significant other is either out of town, or gone for a long leave of absence.
by 002002craig April 2, 2011
Get the bachenit mug.One who is so used to living alone, that they leave the door open, while engaging in bodily functions.
I went over to John's place and he entered the bathroom to relive himself and neglected to close the door. He obviously had Bachelor' Manners.
by Buffy/Fluffy October 16, 2011
Get the Bachelor' Manners mug.A traditional Peruvian dish, thought to predate Hispanic rule. Modern interpretations of the dish typically consist of Jalapeno peppers rolled in sugar and spices, which include cinnamon or nutmeg, but can vary. The, the pepper is dipped in chocolate, which is allowed to harden.
by HispanicGourmet October 10, 2012
Get the Bacabones mug.Use 1 - noun - a text that is the result of sitting on your phone. These text messages in particular usually end up getting sent to every person in your address book.
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Person A - "Hey, you sent me a text last night and it made no sense whatsoever. 'Baccab' Is everything alright?"
Person B - "Yea, that went to everyone in my phone. I have no idea how it happened."
Person B - "Yea, that went to everyone in my phone. I have no idea how it happened."
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Sounds somewhat like a chicken clucking. Bacauk is the question which the mice in Douglas Adams' book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy are looking for. They spent so much time trying to decode the question using humans, knowing the answer was 42, but alas! They would not listen to the chickens.
Untranslatable into any known language. It is said that whoever pronounces the word correctly will be entrusted with all knowledge of the universe.
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Sounds somewhat like a chicken clucking. Bacauk is the question which the mice in Douglas Adams' book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy are looking for. They spent so much time trying to decode the question using humans, knowing the answer was 42, but alas! They would not listen to the chickens.
Untranslatable into any known language. It is said that whoever pronounces the word correctly will be entrusted with all knowledge of the universe.
(Note: not endorsed by Douglas Adams himself)
"Bacauk."
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