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I need more boulets 

I need more boulets was a war cry used by the French soldiers during WW2, suicide bombers would also scream this before nose diving into a battleship.
soldier 1: Stay behind me, I'll give you cover! *gun shots*
soldier 2: I need more boulets I need more boulets
soldier 3: I need more boulets I need more boulets
soldier 4: I need more boulets I need more boulets
An emmission of wind from the anus. A slightly more polite version of fart. Origins are from young children in the London area, recently adopted in parts of Greece.
(teacher, sniffing the air)
"Right, come on class, own up... Who boulbed?"
Boulb by chris wheelie April 21, 2005

boulder shoulder

when a mans shoulders are so big they look like theyre from minecraft
hey blake you have boulder shoulder

Punch the boulder 

Similar to "Jump the Shark" or "nuke the fridge", this idiom is used to describe when a videogame has begun its decadence or a period of bad quality. Named after the events in the final level of Resident Evil 5 when Chris Redfield shows impossible levels of human strength when he punches a boulder in a freaking volcano. It's important to mention that these moments aren't guilty of the changing direction (for worse) of a videogame saga but rather a symbol of it.
Oh my gosh, I thought this game was just campy but after the cutscenes it has definitely came to its "Punch the boulder" moment.
What philly heads use to refer to another male.

(Pronounced as bull)
The boul Julius just got locked up.

My young boul is sick as freestyling.
boul by Mike Dot G September 20, 2006
Boilk is the noise you make when you wake up after being out on the piss the night before.

It's kind of like a burp except it's all wet and it consists of 99% alcohol fumes mixed with whatever fast food you scoffed like a pig on the way home, like a kebab or a battered sausage and chips.

It's better written down at the start of a blog entry. See example below
"*boilk*

Well, that was some crazy night"

boilk by arseblogger September 21, 2006