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Ballantine Ale 

An american ale, originally made in Newark, NJ but is now made elsewhere. Still found primarily on the East Coast and New Jersey. Often sold in 40oz bottles and pint cans. my favorite cheap beer straight up. dont get it twisted this is not 'malt liquour' like OE, Colt45, etc. Drank by old men, gangstaz, derelicts, and beer lovers alike!

first beer i got smashed on face down in the snow.
i bought a six pack of 16oz Ballantine Ales for 5 bux.
Ballantine Ale by Tseong Dukez January 30, 2009

Ballantines Day

Instead of spending February 14 with a lover/partner, you spend it alone with a bottle of Ballantines scotch whiskey.
Herb : Are you taking the mrs out for a romantic valentines day dinner?

Murray : Nah mate, I don't celebrate that hallmark holiday. I'm celebrating Ballantines Day instead.....probably won't be in to work tomorrow....or in a relationship.
Somebody who is strong and handsome. His name has a Hindu origin and means strength and he is attractive and smart. Hard worker and innocent in nature.
Balvant is a great guy! He is trustworthy and likeable.
What would I do without Balvant?
balvant by Ballu345 August 8, 2019

ballantic 

(adj) a classy version of the word "baller" or "awesome." It can be used in common speech or at high class cocktail parties. It is derived from the French word "ballant," meaning "loose" or "dangling."
Wow, that's a ballantic sweater vest you have over there.

Abe Lincoln's top hat was quite ballantic.

Jay-Z presents himself in a very ballantic fashion.

This caviar is ballantic!
ballantic by ballanticbro November 1, 2010
Balant n. a shooting, a sprouting, a budding A person who shoots you at random or just a person who is out of line.
Did you hear about that balant shooting ESEA
balant by MazuR January 13, 2009

Ballantrae 

A town in the middle of no where. Known for nothing. 45 minutes from Toronto. Next to Stouffville. The Town revolves around a gas station.
"you: i live in Ballantrae!... me: what?
Ballantrae by billy bob jr #13 June 18, 2011