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A word used by Salad Fingers to describe how good the hair that he found looked with the other hairs
"You all look so beautiple together, so happy. A gay little quintette, gently singing in the breeze" - Salad Fingers
Beautiple by Florishing Flowers September 8, 2010

Bentellect 

Bentellect is a tiktoker who’s comments are filled with things like ‘this is not a joke benny boy 😈’.
Bentellect I’m inside your walls benny boy 😈
Bentellect by glossy..x..peach August 23, 2021

Döner ohne Zwiebel bestellen

The act of doing something incredibly dumb but succeeding in the end.
1: "You think I can fall down onto the pile trashbags and not die from this height?"

2: "I don't know man, I'm taking the safe route"

*1 proceeds to jump from a 80 meter high radio antenna onto a pile of trashbags and survive*

2: "1 tut grad einfach Döner ohne Zwiebel bestellen"

Beauville 

1. Noun. A Chevy Van used by security guards and also a fifties station wagon.
2. Verb. To go in circles or never answer a question.
3. Adjective. Large
Pronounced as Boo-ville
1. "Hey Ryan, did you know that I like Beauvilles?"
2. When asked what Hamlet was about, Matt Beauvilled the question by saying, "Beauvilles are nicth."
3. Oh my god that lard-ass is Beauville big.
Beauville by El Rigo January 11, 2008

Beauticle 

- Noun -

A beauticle is a synecdoche which has beauty in mind as its complement.

In other words, A beauticle is a sample of beauty, often fortuitously glimpsing insight to beauty.
Gentleman: "Your {insert feature} is stunning! I haven't noticed it in quite the same way before. A true beauticle!"

Gentleman: "I've been privileged to have met you and your many beauticles on our first date - true insights into your beauty!"
Beauticle by leximecca August 29, 2009

Beaumullet 

A large creature, found inside Arnold. Distantly related to the BEAUWHALE, the Beaumullet will eat anything and everything. It is easily recognisable by its impressive size and distinctive mullet.
'Holy crap it's a Beaumullet!'
Beaumullet by Bafrog February 3, 2003