Beacom, verb
“bē-cum”
beacomed, beacoming
Etymology: not Irish, that’s for sure
Definition: to allow exactly 0 fun
Noun
Definition: one who ruins fun
“bē-cum”
beacomed, beacoming
Etymology: not Irish, that’s for sure
Definition: to allow exactly 0 fun
Noun
Definition: one who ruins fun
“Seeing all of those crunchy granola people at the party really beacomed my whole night.”
“Wow, I was a menace last night- I was being such a beacom”
“Wow, I was a menace last night- I was being such a beacom”
by Beacom69 May 20, 2022
Man that beacom thinks he could kick my ass. If I sat on him I'd break his ribs.
Dude I'm seven inches shorter than that beacom, yet thirty pounds more.
Dude I'm seven inches shorter than that beacom, yet thirty pounds more.
by Spencer Beacom March 30, 2016
by Spencer Beacom September 16, 2016
A small college in Wilmington, DE that parties way beyond it's numbers. The students enrolled there are very diverse with only a few things in common-all majors in business, sports, and alcohol.
by Rob Garofalo January 01, 2006