John won't barty because he's got a 10:10 in the loop.
Matt bartied so hard he was passed out against a wall at Ravens.
Aly is all bartied out; she was facedown in the sand at Papas and Beer.
Matt bartied so hard he was passed out against a wall at Ravens.
Aly is all bartied out; she was facedown in the sand at Papas and Beer.
by Cavanator October 15, 2008
by im on a boat mothafucka March 30, 2011
this is when you stay up late studying in Bartley hall at Villanova University. It resembles a really shitty party so it's Bartying instead of partying.
by Standing Novation November 30, 2011
A pre-planned get-together of a group of friends at a bar, usually to celebrate some occasion, such as a birthday.
by Jessie June 18, 2004
n. party at a bar; can occur any time you invite a bunch of friends to celebrate with you at a bar
v. to invite a bunch of friends to a bar to party
v. to invite a bunch of friends to a bar to party
"Hey man, it's my birthday on wednesday. I'm having a barty over at Red's Bar."
"Dude, come barty with us over at Taco Boy."
"Dude, come barty with us over at Taco Boy."
by nahanelle May 20, 2010
A pre-climb evacuation. Variously; a weight saving strategy, autonomous reaction to fear, obsessive compulsive tick. Aka: rock-plop, scaredy-shat, steamy cairn, mountain-scat
by mulato December 8, 2008
n: (pl: barties) An awesome Friday-night party at the awesome residence of the one and only Bart. Barties normally consist of a gathering of "the friend group" where ping pong, swimming, movie-watching, eating, the playing of pocket billiards, ramen-making, and arguing with his Dad about various mathematical orders of operation take place. They generally conclude with the making of more ramen, and Smash Bros playing.(Note: Clothing is Optional)
v: -ing -ied
The act of attending a Barty.
v: -ing -ied
The act of attending a Barty.
n: "I heard Taylor jumped in the pool with all his clothes on at last night's barty."
v: "Hey man, you bartying this Friday?"
v: "Hey man, you bartying this Friday?"
by Praveen April 29, 2004