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Bellarmine 

A co-ed, Jesuit school in Tacoma, Washington. It has started in 1928 and sits on the highest point in Tacoma. People call it a school for rich kids, but its really for those who are smart and want to learn. The Jesuits live on campus. Sports do well, academics are great.It may be called better but thats called diversity.
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bellarmine 

short for Bellarmine Preparatory School, a co-educational private school in Tacoma, Washington. Many of the kids who attend come from wealthy families in the Puget Sound area, however, despite the money trickling in from said families, the school is still surprisingly ghetto.
"What high school do you go to?"
"Bellarmine."
"Stupid rich kid."
bellarmine by Emily March 27, 2005

Baller-ina 

Pronounced Bawl.er.eena

1. A twist on the word baller. Used to describe someone who is not nessasarly good at basketball, but suggesting maybe they could be better at Ballet.

2. A nickname for someone who you'd like to think could be a baller but isnt quite there yet.

3. The female version of baller
Hey, did you see that guy last night at the bball game? He's a total Baller!
No way man, I think he's more of a Baller-ina!

Stacy: Hey Baller-ina!
Michelle: Hows it going girl?
Baller-ina by foxx22xx January 22, 2009

taco belle 

The belle is referring to the woman's clitorous whilst the taco refers to her reproductive organ. The belle hangs in the taco just like the woman's sexual organ happens to appear.
Dude have you seen Carly's taco belle, it's bigger than what i expected when i saw it in the mirror as she was running after me
taco belle by Sudyer April 12, 2006

Bellarke 

social reject ship
bellarke is a bad ship
Bellarke by endganensss June 10, 2021

Cleavage Baller

A chick who shows way too much cleavage
Man, do you see that chick? She's a total Cleavage Baller.
Cleavage Baller by ChrissyC October 16, 2006

wannabe baller 

someone who wishes they were a baller
wannabe baller by haha December 20, 2003