Spraying faeces from the anus (or bum) in a panoramic fashion.
Missing the water completely and spraying the porcelain.
Not to be confused with Bamarama
Missing the water completely and spraying the porcelain.
Not to be confused with Bamarama
by Minty Greensleeves July 11, 2019
Get the Bumarama mug.Commiting unlawful or indecent act toward another person. ex.= stealing someone's car or making car not to run, taking someone's phone, taking or causing to be taken everything that someone owns including their home leaving them alone, homeless, hungry, helpless, often times making the person being bamarized to feel the only way to get relief is to die.
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Get the babara mug.Can be used to describe any type of incident from the worlds biggest screw up by offering oneself to be fucked so that the screw up is made good again, to two buddies greating each other. This is a very versatile word coined out of a true incident in the northern island of Fiji (Vanua Levu) by Indo Fijians. The word is now used to describe humorous incidents that occurs in every day-to-day life, from two friends greeting each other by saying “Le Bahara”, to describing screw-ups, getting busted in any situation to dropping a plate of food, tripping and falling on your face and telling someone to shut up who is over lecturing on moral values.
True incident: In Fiji bus drivers collect cash fares as the passengers are getting into the bus. In the town of Labasa in Vanua Levu, Fiji, an elderly lady was getting in the bus and most busses in Fiji have a minimum of 3 steps to climb. This lady was taking her time due to old age, but the driver had his hands out and saying Bahara, Bahara, Bahara deo, ( Bahara means fare and deo means give, and thus “give fare”) Eventually the lady arrived on the platform stood up straight and was fuming at the bus drivers lack of patience and courtesy. She looked at him, took a deep breath and with both hands lifted her long skirt and shouted at him in Fiji Hindi “ LE BAHARA” and she was not wearing anything underneath. Which when translated in English, means, “Here is the bus fare”. And from that day on the passengers in the bus started using the same expression jokingly and thus it caught on in main stream lingo to describe any un courteous incidents and to any other fuckup in life.
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Get the Le bahara mug.This word was used in a radio advertisement for the Baracuda automobile, a muscle car. It was silly, attention getting, way to say the product name. It made fun of a stutter.
"Could you show me a Babararacucudada?"
Don't you mean a Baracuda?"
That's what I said, a Babararacucudada. Can you show me one?"
Don't you mean a Baracuda?"
That's what I said, a Babararacucudada. Can you show me one?"
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