Bare

The only word that means the opposite of itself.
My cupboards are bare = My cupboards are empty
I've done bare work today = I've done lots of work today
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1. Lots of (many, a large amount of)
2. Very (extremely)
1. We've toked bare joints today
2. We're bare chunged
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Im BARE Tired, or Ive Got Bare Cash
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Bare: This means that there is alot , or a large amount of something. It is classic slang were the word means the complete opposite of itself for example wicked (i know how old is that) but wicked oridginaly meant somthing bad
"There are bare shortys here tonight"
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Saying a lot of a word (Slang)
That was bare nice
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Frequently used by a few select hockey players. This term can refer to a broad spectrum of things including being good or bad at a single thing. If used alone it suggests that the person is dust at his craft.
1. Bro is bare (at playing hockey)
2. Yo beauty that new twig of yours is bare nice
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London slang, means; alot of, very, loads, lots, many, really,
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