n1: The boy was playing with his beet.
n2: My brother-in-law is such a beet.
v1: John spent the whole day beeting off.
n2: My brother-in-law is such a beet.
v1: John spent the whole day beeting off.
by Jacobene November 25, 2003
The act of questioning a friend if you would hook up with a certain girl.
Used in code in order to protect the true question. Can be said directly in front of girl.
Used in code in order to protect the true question. Can be said directly in front of girl.
"Beets??"
(Walking through the mall, and see a decent looking girl that you need approval of) You would say.....
'Hey bro, Beets?
(Walking through the mall, and see a decent looking girl that you need approval of) You would say.....
'Hey bro, Beets?
by TheWhiteKnight December 15, 2007
by Smllbear July 25, 2020
by Cracka'fo'sho' February 28, 2005
by Mr.Beets April 26, 2010
Beet means nothing, or everything. Everything good is Beet. Beet may also be used as a greeting, much like hello.
The word Beet has no association to the food Beet, or the word Beat. It originated from an ancient tribal dialect from the suburbs of Maple Ridge. BC, and is said to be as many as 7 years old. Not much is known about this mysterious language. except that it also includes the words Puu Maa Chuu Sheet Puuu Peet Baaa Daaa Booot Erm In Its and Ku.
The word Beet has no association to the food Beet, or the word Beat. It originated from an ancient tribal dialect from the suburbs of Maple Ridge. BC, and is said to be as many as 7 years old. Not much is known about this mysterious language. except that it also includes the words Puu Maa Chuu Sheet Puuu Peet Baaa Daaa Booot Erm In Its and Ku.
Used as a greeting:
Derek says "Beet, what's up?"
Dan replies "Beet, not much"
Beet can also be used to describe something good. "How did you do on your test today?" "Beet"
or
"Damn, this new casino is Beet"
or
After winning the game of table hockey, Dan proclaims "You have been BEET!"
Derek says "Beet, what's up?"
Dan replies "Beet, not much"
Beet can also be used to describe something good. "How did you do on your test today?" "Beet"
or
"Damn, this new casino is Beet"
or
After winning the game of table hockey, Dan proclaims "You have been BEET!"
by Derek November 17, 2004