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A term used in the Caribbean (specifically The Bahamas) to refer to a person (friend/acquaintance/man/woman/sometimes an animal). The "ey" is like saying "uh" and "ay" at the same time. Similar to the Jamaican patois term man dem, which refers to a person. Also similar to the word dude. Not to be confused with Beyonce's nickname Bey (Bee); which came about waaay after.
Adrian: Bey, you see that girl?
Brian: Yes bey, she fine af.
Adrian: Watch me get her number.
Brian: Bey, I dare you.
Brian: Yes bey, she fine af.
Adrian: Watch me get her number.
Brian: Bey, I dare you.
by DaddiWhyllz July 20, 2015
Jul 20 Word of the Day
A pick me is a woman that is willing to do anything for male approval. She will embarrass or throw other women under the bus to achieve this goal. The unfortunate thing about a pick me is usually the men they are trying to seek approval from are of poor quality and treat women badly, leaving little real benefit for the pick me.
Pick me: If a man cheats on you, it's probably because you your fault. Be feminine! Make him food! Clean his ass hole!
Rational person: Shut up psycho
Rational person: Shut up psycho
by 84848cheese December 01, 2020
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1. Formerly known as governing or ruling titles for the ancient Ottoman Empire .
2. Turkish/Egyptian way of addressing or acknowledging someone in a formal manner.
3. Commonly used with "-El" , "Bey" when African Americans change their last name signaling that they are returning to the knowledge of being of Moorish descent.
2. Turkish/Egyptian way of addressing or acknowledging someone in a formal manner.
3. Commonly used with "-El" , "Bey" when African Americans change their last name signaling that they are returning to the knowledge of being of Moorish descent.
1. All bow during the grand entrance of mahad el bey!
2. Is this Carter Bey?
3. We changed from "the names given to our ancestors by europeans" to "Bey" /"El" to claim our nationality, since black isn't a nationality.
2. Is this Carter Bey?
3. We changed from "the names given to our ancestors by europeans" to "Bey" /"El" to claim our nationality, since black isn't a nationality.
by Mother Nature February 17, 2017
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A word used by aswill or a janner to replace the word friend or mate in a greeting, can be used to greet either males or females. Originated mainly from Plymouth and surrounding areas.
Alright Bey, hows it going you 'cont'! Wanna 'focking' go down jesters in me nova, bey! Please note:Additional words that have apostrophe's surrounding them e.g. 'Focking' may need additional explaining in other definitions such as swill or janner.
by Fockhead December 10, 2006