Mark Bellhorn

2nd Baseman for The Boston Red Sox who homered in 3 straight postseason games in 2004 and helped led The Red Sox to a World Series win. He is also known for striking out a lot.
Red Sox fans shouldn't boo Mark Bellhorn everytime he strikes out because if it wasn't for him, we wouldn't won the World Series
by I'm All In September 15, 2005
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An awesome message board with awesome people who talk Sox and talk about really cool stuff.
Since I was saved by the bellhorn in 2004 I now visit www.savedbythebellhorn.com. It makes my day awesome.
by trotdaubach November 22, 2010
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A highly cliqued, non-moderated gimmick forum, to post and comment on anything especially by those who think they know all. A laughable forum that desires new comers then they chase them away with brow beating harrassment
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by doosher1 May 21, 2010
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Mark Bellhorn

Former second basement for the Boston Red Sox. Known as "Booger" for his striking resemblance to the character of that name from Revenge of the Nerds.
"Wow, Mark Bellhorn had some game last night."

"Dude, you're on crack. Booger struck out three times again last night, and he booted a ball in the field."

"Yeah, but he did hit the game tying homer."

"There is that. Booger can't do shit most of the time, but when he does, it's pretty fucking impressive."
by Binky Thunderputz January 12, 2012
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Bellhorn

BELLHORN is term coined by Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC) Officers during routine shakedowns of boaters. It is a combination of two words, bell and horn. Them officer asks the boater to provide a whistle, bellhorn or signaling device, to which the boater responds, A bellhorn? What's that? The officer then replies I asked to see a whistle, a bell or a horn, what did you not understand? The officer then notes this interaction in the affidavit as a clue or evidence of intoxication or impairment.
Im Officer Stiltson of the Florida FWC State Police. Captain of this boat, I'll need to see your whistle, bellhorn or signalllng device.
Boater: Bellhorn, what's that?
Officer: Turn around you're under arrest.
by Roderick Crawford December 27, 2024
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