used as a general word to mean anything.
1. could be used as a subsitute to fuck yeah!
2. or milf.
3. could even be used as an orgasm.
1. could be used as a subsitute to fuck yeah!
2. or milf.
3. could even be used as an orgasm.
by GoSco April 24, 2007
Running directly into someone, both parties cross arms while charging into each other. Both parties collide, only one sustaining injury whilst the other party doesn’t. The party that loses the duel would have been boshed.
“He absolutely BOSHED him”
by MikyMoo01 August 05, 2019
by boshgang March 11, 2019
The act of throwing snowballs at cars. The term was coined by Michael DeRobertis of Scarsdale, New York, in the early 1980s. The word comes from the sound made when a snowball is thrown at a car, moving or parked. The term stems from the sound created when a snowball makes a direct hit with one of these "drum-like", hollow panels - "BOSH!!!"
Let's go Boshing - Throwing hard showballs, or iceballs and hitting the "drum-like", quarter panels of cars. "Bosh!!!!"
by Reginald P. Ralch February 20, 2007
Bosh (noun) - A person who is overrated because of the people he/she either works with or hangs out with. This term was coined after the NBA player Chris Bosh, who is often overrated because he's a member of the "Big 3" with LeBron James and Dwyane Wade.
Example one:
Trent - You know I really like Michael and Gary, but I don't understand why they hang out with Dennis. He's so annoying.
Steve - Yea, Dennis gets a free pass a lot of times because he's good friends with Michael and Gary. He's definitely the Bosh of that trio.
Example two:
Richard - You know, that sales team performs really well. I think Tony, Brandon, and Alan work great together.
Nick - Actually, it's more like Tony and Brandon carry the team and Alan is just there. Their team is doing alright, but it's not because of Alan. He's the Bosh of that team.
Trent - You know I really like Michael and Gary, but I don't understand why they hang out with Dennis. He's so annoying.
Steve - Yea, Dennis gets a free pass a lot of times because he's good friends with Michael and Gary. He's definitely the Bosh of that trio.
Example two:
Richard - You know, that sales team performs really well. I think Tony, Brandon, and Alan work great together.
Nick - Actually, it's more like Tony and Brandon carry the team and Alan is just there. Their team is doing alright, but it's not because of Alan. He's the Bosh of that team.
by slamjackson.com December 09, 2010
by topmajorj September 03, 2009
A replacement for any adjective
by iamxinfinite August 15, 2006