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bequeath

1. To die and leave a will.
2. To own and take advantage of the peoples in your shire. Usually used in Medieval accents.
"'tis not a county, fair wench, 'tis the Lordshire, who doth bequeath us all."
by RENEGATUS DOT COM April 23, 2004
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el bosque

if she has el bosque, ill kill myself
by forest fire September 18, 2005
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Broqué

When you live a rich and boujee life but you're actually broke.
I just bought myself a Gucci purse and I am now broqué
by Shuffler2255 March 12, 2019
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bogue

Yo can i bum a bogue
by LOKI October 23, 2003
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Bequeath

A mix of becoming Queen Latifah and doing steroids
"Hey, how long have you been bequeathing?"

"Mmm. At least 48 hours."
by RC2190 April 29, 2014
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bouquet garni

It's the stools and fecal remains left in the bowl when someone forgets or chooses not to flush the toilet. It's even better when the stools stand up on end resembling a nice flower bouquet welcoming the next bathroom patron to have a seat.
John smirked at himself as he left his girlfriends house thinking about sweet rotten stank from the bouquet garni floating in her parents master bathroom.
by Go green don't flush! May 25, 2009
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boquete

Fazer boquete or pagar boquete - to do a blowjob.

Brazilian Portuguese only.
Ela fez um boquete no namorado. She did a blowjob on her boyfriend.
by Allan Thiago June 6, 2007
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