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Barrasin 

Used in a funny or embarrassing situation.
*trousers fell down*

Steven: That's Barrasin!
Barrasin by Barrasin February 5, 2017
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daniel barias

a guy who would rather go to summer school instead of super fun camping. he also enjoys activities such as betraying his friends and generally being a traitor.
hey look its daniel barias at summer school , he could be camping but nooooooo. that guy is a real traitor who likes to betray .
daniel barias by shy city June 18, 2013

barcalounger

A type of chair used in TV Series F.R.I.E.N.D.S in season 2 by Joey and Chandler, made by Barcalo Manufacturing Company
I got a pair of barcalounger.
barcalounger by robinhellboy February 21, 2015

barraslut 

Furtive girl who hides her promiscuity by acting in an innocent fashion.
You think Claire's cute but she's really just a barraslut.
barraslut by Mdawgydawg February 27, 2013

Cringe-barrassing 

adjective.

This word It originated from the home-schooled community to describe "wild speds." It is a combination of the "cringe" and "embarrassing," used to express the feeling of embarrassment and cringe. It is also used to express disagreement.

Pronunciation: The '-barrassing' half of the word is pronounced as Drake would say 'embarrassing.' The front half ('cringe') is pronounced as normal. So (krinj-ba-ruh-sing)
Example 1
(Your little sister learned 'Parseltongue' to communicate with other "true Harry Potter fans")
Your sister: *Speaks in Parseltongue*
You: "That's so cringe-barrassing"

Example 2

(You and your friend are trying to decide what to do after school)
Your friend: "Maybe we could play a board game or something?"
You: "Cringe-barrassing"

Example 3
(The sped kids are role-playing wolf pack at recess)
Sped kid: *walks on hands and knees howling*
You: "The sped kids are so cringe-barrassing."
Cringe-barrassing by QuirkyGurl06 September 13, 2023

Hannibal Barca 

The greatest military tactician in history, and general of the Carthaginian armies in both Punic Wars against Rome.

Inventor of the pincers movement, pioneered in the Battle of Cannae (216BC), the greatest defeat in Roman military history, and the third of his three great victories over Roman forces (following River Trebia in 218BC and Lake Trasimene in 217BC).

The Carthaginian empire spanned from Tunisia (where Carthage is) through Libya and most of North Africa, Spain, Mallorca, Corsica, Sicily, and Sardinia.

His name also inspired the name of the city of Barcelona, which was once part of the Carthaginian empire.
Alexander the Great may have had the numbers and the massive empire, but Hannibal Barca had the tactics, the better cavalry and ELEPHANTS!!!
Hannibal Barca by OD Smith August 23, 2007