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Beating bitches onna daily , a chicago based gang belonging to south side chicago and a bit of Evanston. Their colors are black, all gang members identities must be hidden. They have eyes everywhere and split up in sets. Each set has connections that can find anyone.
See also seen in sets of 150.
Beating bitches onna daily , a chicago based gang belonging to south side chicago and a bit of Evanston. Their colors are black, all gang members identities must be hidden. They have eyes everywhere and split up in sets. Each set has connections that can find anyone.
See also seen in sets of 150.
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Get the BBOD mug.A form of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) that commonly affects fraternity brothers. Symptoms of this ailment include demanding cornhole boards be straightened, beerpong cups be aligned perfectly, and cases of beer be organized symmetrically in the refrigerator.
Fraternity Brother 1: "Bro, can you push those two cups together? I can't play beerpong with them messed up like that."
Fraternity Brother 2: "Dude, you've got a serious case of BroCD."
Fraternity Brother 2: "Dude, you've got a serious case of BroCD."
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This is an accusatory and derogatory term aimed at British born second- and third-generation Asians, who are open minded about what constitutes their identity and do not seek to align their values and interests with what are perceived to be typically Desi, e.g. listening to Bhangra music, watching Bollywood movies, waxing lyrical about Cricket matches.
Ironically, it is not the so-called BBCDs, who are confused, it is the ones levelling the accusation, who find it confusing that people can not just follow one 'culture', but have the gall to make their own choices about how to live their lives.
This is an accusatory and derogatory term aimed at British born second- and third-generation Asians, who are open minded about what constitutes their identity and do not seek to align their values and interests with what are perceived to be typically Desi, e.g. listening to Bhangra music, watching Bollywood movies, waxing lyrical about Cricket matches.
Ironically, it is not the so-called BBCDs, who are confused, it is the ones levelling the accusation, who find it confusing that people can not just follow one 'culture', but have the gall to make their own choices about how to live their lives.
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