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A word that can be used in Public to descibe a obese or Fat person (Fat Basterd) with out them knowing.

To call somebody fat.
Hey look theres a At Bat walking across the street (Fat basterd)
At Bat by B-town BAD Boy May 9, 2011

At a bat 

A slang phrase used to say, as quickly as possibly. Originated In Trinidad & Tobago.
1) My wife came home and I had to finish up with my girlfriend, at a bat.
2) I really hope Alexis finishes those muffins, at a bat.
At a bat by WazGoesRoar February 16, 2015

meet me at the rec bathroom

on contrary to the term meet me at the rec, this is also a term used by comeaux high students when they want to have gay sex, hence the nick name, homeuax high.
guy 1: Hey you wanna catch these hands

guy 2: Oh you know it, meet me at the rec bathroom

guy 1: Oh you want those kind of hands, ok, i'll meet you at the rec bathroom

Batman (me at 4 am) 

While everybody else sleeps peacefully at 4 am, i am out saving the city. Have you ever wondered why Gotham has so little crime? Well it is because i am saving the city (it needs me). Most of you think that Gotham contains only white people, that is because i scout the streets of the city and wipe it clean from every little røver out there. Every single one is deported back to my basement where i take care of them (if you know what i mean)
Thank me later, i am Batman.
Guy1: Why do i never see any black hungarian røvers out there?

Guy2: Batman (me at 4 am)

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well known from south park
rednecks get angrry that future folk took there jobs so they yell
They took ouare jerbs!
Them future folk took ouare jerbs!
jerb by Jimberley Kim April 7, 2005
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