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The most extroverted guy you’ll meet who always lights up the room when he walks in. He’s a player when he’s single, but the most loyal and attentive partner when he finds the one. He’s impossible to stay mad at with his positivity and bright smile. He is the one guy his friends would stick their hands in fire for, because of he’d rather eat shit than to turn on one of his own. He loves his family more than anything in the world, well, except for food. He is tall, has dark hair and eyes that can melt you. He is easy to fall in love with, and if the feeling is mutual, you’ll be the luckiest and happiest person to ever exist. He is understanding and caring, “has a heart of gold” as some people might say. Once you find your Betto, don’t let go.
Betto is a synonym for happiness
Betto by Murry05 February 23, 2020
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Something that is better than ghetto quality. Nothing special, but it isn't jankity.
"Hey man, did you see that crappy car?"
"Yeah, it's not too bad. It's pretty betto."
Betto by Crimson Caveman September 7, 2008
a guy who acts like a bitch but is also ghetto
"man this fool acts straight like a betto"
betto by damien January 27, 2005
When you are with your partner and you puke and fart at the same time.
So I was out with this girl and this bitch did a betto.
Betto by Betto2332 August 6, 2022

Battou No Jutsu

It is the base stance for the Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu sword fighting technique with the objective of efficiently eliminating each opponent with a single swing of the weilder's katana.
The samurai warrior readies himself as demonstrates the initial form of his attack using the Battou no Jutsu stance.
Battou No Jutsu by Oxxy_Montalvy September 30, 2016

Battojutsu 

Battojutsu is a Japanese term meaning techniques for engaging a sword. It is often used interchangeably with the terms iaijutsu, battodo, or iaido, although each term does have nuances in the Japanese language and different schools of Japanese martial arts may use them to differentiate between techniques (e.g. standing or sitting techniques).
The emphasis of training in battojutsu is on cutting with the sword. All terms are somewhat more specific than kenjutsu (sword techniques) or kendo (the Way of the sword), as the latter two refer mostly to techniques where the sword is already out of its scabbard (saya) and is therefore engaged in combat.