by Monday-Friday September 11, 2020
by Ishallah November 22, 2019
Banos, also known as the smashed banana compressed in a plastic cup
u slapp it to da brødskiv, smellz laik shit, lookz laik ur momz skit
u slapp it to da brødskiv, smellz laik shit, lookz laik ur momz skit
Banos iz used in ur brødskiv, it taits laik banankaik
U kan also trow it at the wall coz it taistz laik skit
Alzo knovvn az ban0z
U kan also trow it at the wall coz it taistz laik skit
Alzo knovvn az ban0z
by Svettboigutt February 07, 2020
Main Entry: 1.bano
Pronunciation: \ba'h-no\
Etymology: Arabic bano; akin to Old English bahnoh and Pakistani origin as well.
Date: December of 1988
1. A very cool individual whom most look up to in a variety of ways and who has an influence on society and the people that reside in the cities in which the individual is from.
2. To be hip.
3. A honorable mention.
Pronunciation: \ba'h-no\
Etymology: Arabic bano; akin to Old English bahnoh and Pakistani origin as well.
Date: December of 1988
1. A very cool individual whom most look up to in a variety of ways and who has an influence on society and the people that reside in the cities in which the individual is from.
2. To be hip.
3. A honorable mention.
by hipassness November 16, 2009
When someone, usually a friends dad makes a joke due to something stupid or a pointless joke that really is just a pun
by marc craven January 31, 2008
Abandoned house in a blighted neighborhood.
As a Census Bureau representative that performs housing and population surveys for the U.S. Dept of Commerce, I once said to an African American resident that there was a lot of “blight” in this area of town. He asked what blight was because he did not know and responded in an ebonically speaking accent “Oh, we dem bano’s because they are abandoned”.
As a Census Bureau representative that performs housing and population surveys for the U.S. Dept of Commerce, I once said to an African American resident that there was a lot of “blight” in this area of town. He asked what blight was because he did not know and responded in an ebonically speaking accent “Oh, we dem bano’s because they are abandoned”.
by EuroQueen March 11, 2018
Common mispelling of the term banjo, used as an excuse for writers error.
Also used in reference to a friend.
Also used in reference to a friend.
Mark: bano
FW: you need more rest dude its got a "J" in it
Mark: nope, thats my new one
Mark: I do need more rest mate but i've moved on to bano
FW: I approve of this product and or service
Mark: youre not a small stringed instrument from the porches of america anymore
Mark: You're a spanish bathroom
FW: I'm putting this one on urban dictionary right now
FW: you need more rest dude its got a "J" in it
Mark: nope, thats my new one
Mark: I do need more rest mate but i've moved on to bano
FW: I approve of this product and or service
Mark: youre not a small stringed instrument from the porches of america anymore
Mark: You're a spanish bathroom
FW: I'm putting this one on urban dictionary right now
by Fyrewyre June 10, 2008