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andy black

A fallen angel..

Spouse: Juliet simms

Singer from black veil brides

Amazing man who is married to Juliet simms.

The definition of and 👼 angel
Omg when I die I want to become an Andy black...
by Lalalaren November 11, 2017
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Black Metaller

Anyone who is into black metal. Black metallers often are known to appreciate Black Metal, norway, philosophy, classical music and sometimes Satan (usually it's just the band members who do the whole Satan thing.)

Although Black Metallers are considered nasty people to be around, they aren't often around due to the lack of live performances from bands. Very few bands perform live and when they do I can admit the fans go crazy but look at the anarcho-punk scene or the american rap scene? The only difference is the fact Black Metallers keep it far more underground.
Everyday joe: I don't like the idea behind this "death metal" music of yours

Black Metaller: It's called black metal and how can it be harmful if you never even heard of it?
by Alejandre Paul's son April 29, 2009
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Black Cock Down

The act of strapping your sex partner's arms to a ceiling fan, laying underneath them with your dick in their orifice, and turning the fan on so they spin around on your dick.Usually accompanied by helicopter sound effects or yelling.
"Speaking of Helicopters, my girlfriend gave me a Black Cock Down last night."
"What?"
"Don't ask..."
by Keeperofreptiles November 17, 2012
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Black Eyed Peas

a rap group for white people. Actually, they're not really a hip hop group, more like a pop-rap group (see 50-Cent).

"My Humps" pratically made them garbage. Honestly, my humps? What next, candy shop and laffy taffy?

Oh wait.....
They were good with that whole "where is the love" thing. But "My Humps" screwed them in the ass.

looks like an Old Navy commercial

I have to say Black Eyed Peas here
by nutsacks April 26, 2006
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black bartender

Often refers to the bartender in red suspenders shown in Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" video. The bartender is known for his fine dancing and even finer glass cleaning skills. Also known for looking a lot like Barack Obama.
Oh man, dude, I got Rick Rolled yesterday and I still have no idea why at 2:07 into the song a black man jumps onto a fence. I also have no idea why people would hire the black bartender who dances while cleaning. He has mad moves.
by Dr.Rob Jones May 4, 2008
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Blackout Wednesday

The day before Thanksgiving. This Wednesday is the biggest bar night of the year, therefore you should get blacked out. No one has work or class the next day, so there are NO EXCUSES.
Absolutely, this Blackout Wednesday is going to be epic.
by mark brochez November 23, 2010
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Black Appeasement Culture

The culture of black appeasement, also once known as "negrophilia" can date back to almost a century, and is identifiable by its sheer affinity and preference towards anyone or anything of African descent. Over the years, it has made individuals and institutions appear more popular by street-level standards by being "cool with the black dudes" and pretending to be in tune with their way of thinking. This was prominent in 1960's America where pop groups of the time paid great homage to blues artists like B.B King & Muddy Waters, emulating their style and lingo which later influenced the entire black-appeasing hippie presence - evolving through decades of Afro-tainted pop culture. Even now, into the 2020's, the word on the street is still fundamentally 'black' where youth of all races have unwittingly borrowed style, music, speech, expressions and even mannerisms - originating from African origin. Modern media and advertising heavily reflects this in films, television and all pop culture where mixed-race dating is always an emphasis. To even challenge this may land the 'challenger' in politically correct condemnation even in the name of free speech. The 'word on the street' is BLACK and has been for decades. It remains that way, not for the achievements of civil rights, but for the sake of an unchallenged street credibility.
We must stop this black appeasement culture of BLM and its followers.
by daretobeunpopular October 17, 2020
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