1. I like to barbardum!
2. Hey you barbardum!
3. I like this shirt! Its so barbardum!
4. I ride a barbardum to school everyday wearing my favorite pair of barbardum with barbardum on its barbardum
2. Hey you barbardum!
3. I like this shirt! Its so barbardum!
4. I ride a barbardum to school everyday wearing my favorite pair of barbardum with barbardum on its barbardum
by Bocabulary February 20, 2012
Get the Barbardum mug.The condition of having no civilizing influences or refined culture; ignorance or crudity; savage violence or cruelty.
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This is the dark side of a woman with Barbie looks, which may include: tantrums, violence, mental meltdown, criminal conduct, etc.
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Get the Barbie-barbarism mug.1. Primitive in culture and customs; uncivilized.
2. Lacking refinement or culture; coarse.
3. Characterized by savagery; very cruel or brutal.
2. Lacking refinement or culture; coarse.
3. Characterized by savagery; very cruel or brutal.
by themasterishome December 2, 2013
Get the barbarous mug.Literally: Don't let the bastards get you down. ie Keep up your struggle against unfair treatment. ("Bastards" in the sense of people who treat you unfairly).
"Are you struggling to obtain your legal rights? Nil Bastardum Carborundum." meaning, literally "don't let the bastards get you down" or "don't give up in your struggle against unfair treatment."
It is a phrase of made-up words designed to sound like a traditional Latin (the language of ancient Rome) motto as used by many schools, universities and similar organizations, also by wealthy high status families or anyone who aspires to such a condition. This type of made-up pseudo- (ie fake) latin is sometimes called cod latinor "pig latin" Compare with J.K. Rowling's motto for Hogwarts school Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus The wrong use of the latin-sounding words is intentionally ironic and carries an implication of a lower class or self- educated person sticking it to "the man", who presumably could afford a classical education.
It is a phrase of made-up words designed to sound like a traditional Latin (the language of ancient Rome) motto as used by many schools, universities and similar organizations, also by wealthy high status families or anyone who aspires to such a condition. This type of made-up pseudo- (ie fake) latin is sometimes called cod latinor "pig latin" Compare with J.K. Rowling's motto for Hogwarts school Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus The wrong use of the latin-sounding words is intentionally ironic and carries an implication of a lower class or self- educated person sticking it to "the man", who presumably could afford a classical education.
by T. Regina March 25, 2011
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You look like a silly bumbardum!
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You look like a silly bumbardum!
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