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Black Dollar

A black dollar is a $100 bill.
Man that’s some bullshit, I’ll put a black dollar down that you ain’t about that.
by robwittajob October 23, 2025
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Black Otaku

Regular otaku, who wears long black coats from metalshop even in hellish weather. In other words, special snowflake or just simple attention-seeking pleb.
anon: He calls himself black otaku.
anon2: He only wants attention.

anon: Why he's wearing black coat in 36°C?
anon2: Because he's black otaku.
by mionelol November 29, 2016
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Black Jesus

Man of few words. Great at basketball and athletics, gives his friends guidance and most importantly gets all the butches with his non-ashy skin
Black Jesus bagged that redbone, she a snack
by Izzydaballer February 7, 2017
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Rebecca Black

A lesser known character in the Twilight Saga, Rebecca Black is the wife of Solomon Finau, the daughter of Billy and Sarah Black, the older sister of Jacob Black, the younger twin sister of Rachel Black, cousins with Collin Littlesea, and second cousins with Quil Ateara V and Jared Cameron. Her Life and Death counterpart is Aaron Black.
Rebecca Black currently lives in Hawaii with her husband. She moved as soon as she was old enough, to escape her mothers death.
by Harley, David’s son November 2, 2019
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SWY Black Friday

The day every girl in Slovenia is so excited about.
Girl: OMG Swy just announced their SWY Black Friday deals!
Girl2: OH YAS GONNA GET ME SOME CHALK SWEATPANTS
by paperon November 26, 2021
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Black American English (BAE)

Black American English (BAE) is a legitimate, culturally rooted, and rule-governed dialect of American English that developed historically within Black American communities. It possesses its own consistent grammar, pronunciation patterns, vocabulary, and cultural expressions. Linguists recognize BAE as a fully developed and systematic variety of English—not as “slang,” “broken English,” or “incorrect English.” BAE is shaped by Black Americans’ linguistic heritage and the history of Black communities in the United States. As an ongoing cultural innovation, BAE functions both as a mode of communication and as a marker of identity, community, and artistic expression. Its distinct phonological, syntactic, and lexical features reflect the influence of Black American linguistic traditions, shaped by the sociopolitical conditions of enslavement and segregation, as well as the continuous creativity within Black American culture. Like any other recognized English dialect, BAE follows internally consistent grammatical rules and serves as a symbol of cultural identity, solidarity, and resilience. It has also significantly influenced broader American English through its impact on music, literature, slang, and digital communication.
Many linguists argue that Black American English (BAE) should be taught and understood as a legitimate dialect with its own rules rather than dismissed as informal speech.
by Jamel Flyte November 15, 2025
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Black Butler

Black Butler, also known as Kuroshitsuji (黒執事), was published in 2006 by Yana Toboso.

Black Butler takes place in the nineteenth century. It follows the story of thirteen-year-old Ciel Phantomhive, "The Queen's watchdog," and his butler, Sebastian Michaelis, who is just too good to be true.. Or too good to be human. As of April of 2024, 33 volumes and 203 chapters have been published.

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Story Plot: 9.4/10
Arcs: 8/10
Characters: 9.8/10
Plot Development: 10/10
Overall Rating: 9.3
Person 1: Can you believe people still pronounce Ciel from Black Butler's name as SEEL?
Person 2: ..I've been pronouncing it as SCI-EL...
by Manga Suggestions ☆ April 17, 2024
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