An example of a Neologism and an alternative spelling of the word backronym, a term was probably invented by Alan Chapman a business consultant based in Leicester England. Both spellings are used on his website (Businessballs), but bacronym might just be linguistically purer than backronym (being closer in appearance to acronym).
by AKACroatalin August 1, 2016
Get the Bacronym mug.The 'B' is representative of someone being a bag and the rest a faggot, implied the bag being useless and empty on the inside.
'Shat' (is past tense 'shit') is fluently composed when used with 'Baggot.'
The conjunction of the two words creates an effortless, expressive, and eloquent flow of dangerously-concocted insult to it's recipient.
'Shat' (is past tense 'shit') is fluently composed when used with 'Baggot.'
The conjunction of the two words creates an effortless, expressive, and eloquent flow of dangerously-concocted insult to it's recipient.
Some Rison guy: Cheseley, You're a tool and an annoying nonsense to everyone around you, shat baggot.
Some Cheseley guy: You wanna go there? Well I'm gonna (pathetic comeback imminent)
Some Cheseley guy: You wanna go there? Well I'm gonna (pathetic comeback imminent)
by (9+10)x2 = 42 | 42x10 = 420 April 10, 2017
Get the Shat Baggot mug.A species of biped reported to roam the forests of southeastern Ohio. Bagfoots inhabit the licorice fields where they prefer a solitary existence. However, encroaching settlement is reported to stir them from hiding. The bagfoot is inaudible at close quarters, but from far away the screeching tones of his bagpipe feet rend the air. The bagfoot's body is encased in a dark, leathery gingerbread flesh. His head is 2-dimensional and circular with a line for a mouth, which, when opened, reveals a sharklike arrangement of fangs. The bagfoot wears a lead hat with a tungsten band and a sweater vest. He can speak and understand only song titles. He carries people away from campfires and holds them hostage in the licorice fields.
by Momus Naso February 25, 2011
Get the bagfoot mug.originating from the word afro. But not on the head, but on the back. More commonly known as a hairy back.
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Get the Bafro mug.An onomatopoeia used in the video game "Sonic Blast Man II." The word is used similarly as "Boom", "Pow", or "Bam." The word was made somewhat well known by a YouTuber called "ProJared" who reviewed the game, and made fun of the word.
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Get the Bagoom mug.A large, often oversized, human. Generally having feet which are gargantuan and work independently from the main body. The bagoon has lower than average IQ, poor dress sense, and lacks basic social skills.
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