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A random, dislikable person. Just like that one random person you see at a BBQ or family gathering, thus the name bbq.
Person 1: Yo Person 3 what's good
Person 3: Yooo
Person 2: Hi Person 1
Person 1: You're bbq
bbq by Uhhhhhhh333 March 4, 2025
A BBQ is an inner city resident who is typically overweight, has an abrasive personality, and prefers to scream rather than speak.

They are known to say I'm pregnant, I gotta pee, and I can't breathe. Ask for a manager for no reason, and rant Bro, Bro, Bro when they can't get their way.
BBQ by noseyrosy October 30, 2025

BBQ evening 

James Phelps licking his lips while grilling waffles and meat, many say they can’t escape it.
Normal person: why are you crying?

Phelps fan: I CAN’T ESCAPE IT!

Normal person: what?..

Phelps fan: BBQ EVENING!
BBQ evening by Maddie.malfoy November 16, 2020

bbq nut drop 

To dip your nut sack into bbq sauce and smear it across someone's face
Oi, peter! How did it feel to be bbq nut dropped last night?
bbq nut drop by Talion May 18, 2015
An old term from the Southwest that refers to a gun that is not worn daily. It won't have the scratches, wear marks, etc a daily wear gun would have. These guns were not something that were never used or "useless." In the time the term came about they were functional guns (sometimes, heavily modified for better accuracy/reliability/etc) that might have some custom engraving, polishing, or custom grips. They didn't make many guns purely for show - they made guns to use and users modified them for show. They were normally worn in tooled leather holsters as opposed to daily wear holsters - which were plain.

In the revolver days (before semi-auto pistols) a church gun was a normal firearm as described above. After the semi-auto pistols arrived on scene this term applied to mostly Colt 1911's. Current times this can apply to any firearm that has custom work designed to enhance mainly appearance and, much of the time - functionality.

However, this should not be confused with a (today's term) "bling gun" - which can imply that the gun is more for show than effectiveness. Or that the user is not proficient in its use because it is only worn on special occasions.

In the Southwest BBQ's could be at a casual get together, a special event, wedding, or a different/very formal affair.

Also known as a "Church gun," a "Court Gun," or "the 4th of July gun" (in Wyoming) for obvious reasons.
"I'm wearing my BBQ gun to the wedding."

"He's wearing his Sunday best and his BBQ gun."

"The Sheriff showed up to court wearing his BBQ gun."
BBQ Gun by Shaneaus February 4, 2013

BBQ evening 

I can’t escape it😋🍗
I cannot escape bbq evening 😋🍗”