by Ack February 1, 2005
A word more commonly used in the U.K to describe an attractive quality of a man's body, as to refer to his fitness, usually. Linked to beefy.
"Oh Jesus, did you see James play rugby the other day? He is pure British BEEF!"
Girl 1: "Oh my god. LOOK at the guy!"
Girl 2: "BEEF!"
Girl 1: "Oh my god. LOOK at the guy!"
Girl 2: "BEEF!"
by Izzyyyy October 6, 2008
It could be the flesh of a cow, bull, or ox, used as food. Or it could be flesh or muscle, typically when well developed. And last but not least, beef could mean like a hatred between two ppl, groups or communities. It could also mean to complain. That is verb form.
That man needs more beef on his bones.(Noun)
He was beefing about how the recession was killing the business (verb)
He was beefing about how the recession was killing the business (verb)
by FytMeStooped August 7, 2019
Cows (which is where Beef comes from) are basically concentrated gras. I suppose there’s some milk and water there to.
by YouKnowImNotBeingSerios July 28, 2020
by HappyDino03 November 4, 2018
"B"itter
"E"motions
"E"nvy
"F"ear
Mainly to describe ill feeling towards one another.
Used to describe a heated fued.
"E"motions
"E"nvy
"F"ear
Mainly to describe ill feeling towards one another.
Used to describe a heated fued.
by Mitch-Gee June 21, 2009