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bickety bam

and there it is, your ready, there

Popularized by jay and silent bob in "mallrats"
pull out the food and bickety bam its ready to eat
by Baxter Davis August 20, 2006
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Bickerment

More than bickering, but no quite an argument.
Joe: Glad that was an easy compromise.
Susy: Yeah, thank goodness it was just a bickerment.
by pyschoticdemons July 25, 2011
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double backed monster

An insulting term for sexual intercourse. Used by Shakespear in Othello.
Roomate: Oh crap dude! We need some kind of signal like a sock on the doorknob or something. I cant believe I walked in on you and your girl making the double backed monster.
by scott trowbridge June 11, 2006
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Bricked Up

When you can't take a shit because you don't have enough fiber in your diet
bruh i'm bricked up, i need some wheat bread
by bricom April 2, 2022
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Bickerbaiting

Saying something inflammatory or offensive in order to get a reaction or start an argument.
Don't respond to him; he's just bickerbaiting.
by Kpenguin November 29, 2016
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Bockedy

adjective
Irish Slang
In poor physical condition, bumpy, rough, or falling to pieces.
My car nearly fell apart going over that bockedy old boreen (road).

We took Seamus's bockedy old car to the beach. I don't know why he won't fix the suspension.
by Mike Eldred January 24, 2008
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Double backed beast

A euphemism for coitus. This form is more common in popular culture than the original two backed beast. Predates Shakespeare.
Double backed beast... "These two did oftentimes do the two-backed beast together, joyfully rubbing and frotting their bacon 'gainst one another, in so far, that at last she became great with child of a fair son, and went with him unto the eleventh month; for so long, yea longer, may a woman carry her great belly, especially when it is some masterpiece of nature, and a person predestinated to the performance, in his due time, of great exploits."
François Rabelais (c. 1494 - 1553)
"Gargantua and Pantagruel"
by banquo_lives January 11, 2009
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