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Bagha

Bagha is a piece of shit or, faggot (Bog-Ah)
Shut up you bagha”
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waga baga bobo

A phrase usually used after being asked a question, been told a statement, or received an action that is typically difficult to respond to.
*Someone knocks on the bathroom stall door of the walmart you're in* Hello?
You: "waga baga bobo"
by Blorgus September 1, 2017
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Badhan

This person is meant to do great things in life. His over sized dick makes all the girls go wild, sadly he’s not into hoes. He is the kind of person who you can call brother, and depend on no matter what. That’s the kind of person he is, selfless. His big heart makes everyone love him, but do him wrong and you won’t ever see him.
Hey look! Is that Badhan? He has blessed us with his presence!
by YourGoddessAqua October 25, 2020
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b1ghammy

the biggest bitch on instagram, 16.2k followers and not even one bitch. fuck hammy
person 1: b1ghammy a bitch and is always a bitch

person2: ong i hope that nigga don’t wake up
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Bagal

Bagal (ba-gol) - adj., v. - It was originated from the Urdu word “pagal.” First it went from “pagal” to “baagal” (baa-gal), which later turned to “Bagal”, which has finally, most recently, turned into the word agal (a-gol). When Yunus Bhayya was asked about this, he said that ‘the b got dropped’, which meant that the b was not necessary. Now, to get onto the real definition, the word bagal means (in adj. form) “bad, trash, or just not good.” For its adjective form, it can be used in a sentence by saying, “you are bagal at this.” For a verb form, the definition is, “destroying (not literally), beating very bad.” As a verb, it can be used in a sentence by saying, “I am bagalling on this person in the game.”
“I am bagalling on this person in the game.” “you are bagal at this.”
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bachata

Bachata is a form of music and dance that originated in the countryside and rural marginal neighborhoods of the Dominican Republic. Its subjects are usually romantic; especially prevalent are tales of heartbreak and sadness. In fact, the original term used to name the genre used to be "amargue" ("bitterness," or "bitter music"), until the rather ambiguous (and mood-neutral) term bachata became popular.

Bachata grew out of - and is still closely related to - the pan Latin-American romantic style called bolero. Over time, it has been influenced by merengue - a fast paced danceable music also native to the Dominican Republic - and by a variety of Latin American guitar styles.

The music itself is played in 4/4. The most recognizable aspect of bachata instrumentation is the use of an amplified guitar (either electric or acoustic) whose sound has been doctored with a flanger, reverb, echo, or a combination of the three. The use of arpeggiated chords as the basis for the melody is almost standard. An additional guitar, usually mixed at a lower volume, may be used to provide a basic backbeat, although an electric bass guitar may be used instead. The use of bongo drums as to provide both syncopation and occasional percusive accents is also a feature of bachata; bongo solos during chorus breaks in bachata songs are rather common.
Bachata is a popular guitar music from the Dominican Republic.

Aventura - Solo Por Un Beso
Aventura - Los Infieles
by Flakko August 31, 2006
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Bachata

When a merengue band slows down, it's playing bachata, the other music of the Dominican Republic. Marked by the bright sound of cleanly plucked guitar, bachata moves at the same pace as Latin America's other romantic ballad form, the bolero. But bachata is very different. A music of the underclass, bachata was banned from mainstream radio for decades because of its tough, streetwise subject matter. Singers openly discussed crime and prostitution in their songs, and though their albums were top sellers, bachata records never appeared on official charts. In the 1990s, mainstream musicians began to experiment with the style, and bachata was rehabilitated.
Alex Bueno, Andy Andy, Anthony Santos, Aventura, Edilio Paredes, Eladio Romero Santos, Frank Reyes, Leonardo Paniagua, Monchy & Alexandra, Juan Manuel, Victor Victor, Los Toros Band, Xtreme, Marcy Place, Raulin Rodriguez, Bachata Heightz
by ♫ Highway to Hell ♫ October 3, 2009
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