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Brezeanu 

An old math teacher with a gigantic bbc who loves to fuck in the hairy ass boys with masks on and beat them with a telescopic till death
My father is a brezeanu.
Brezeanu by noname1743 May 23, 2022

Shavacado Breezynuts 

shahv-uh-kah-doh, bree-zee-nuhts
1. A condition in which one lets their shaved sack hang in a gentle wind often for personal pleasure or the amusement of others present.
2. A pimped-out GF in NWO that is more of a lover than a fighter.
1. Todd enjoyed being all shavacado breezynuts until his mom barged into his room.
2. Shavacado Breezynuts looked fly in his gold jumpsuit as he teamed up for another round of dragon killing in the SH.
Shavacado Breezynuts by Lorcan01 October 8, 2018
Verb, transitive; to turn one's back on a person or persons in a social situation, so as to exclude them from the social circle, be it intentional or unintentional.
Noun; The act of breenusing someone.
English slang, origins in Sevenoaks School (Kent) pupil, Richard Breen, instigator of the original breenus.
We were all sitting around in a circle, when John sat down in the middle of the group, thereby breenusing half of those attending.
breenus by Richard Tibbles August 1, 2004
Drew Brees, quarterback for the 2010 Super Bowl Champions, the New Orleans Saints.

It alludes to the fact that Brees has saved us during many football games.
Lead us, Breezus !

Save us, Breezus !
Breezus by AngieAntimatter October 4, 2010
It is a term used in conjunction with Chris Brown's nickname 'Breezy' & Jesus' to Exclaim in pleasure Of seeing Chris Brown looking and/or doing something sexy/very attractive.
Suzie: OMG, Chris Brown Just Took Off His Shirt And Started Humping The Stage!!!

Sally: PRAISE Breezus!!!
1. A substitute for the word 'Jesus' used as an expression to be yelled at something bad and/or surprising.
2. Used as a substitute for any other word in the English language when speaking and you forget the real word you're thinking of.
3. Used as a substitute for words related with sexual intercoarse.
4. This word is usually dragged on when saying it.
5. This word has also been known to be said without the 'us' at the end.
Examples are given in same order as their definitions above.
1. Person 1: You're 2 hours late!
Person 2: Breezus!

2. Person 1: What are you upto tonight?
Person 2: I dunno... I might hangout at Alex's uhh breezus. (house)

3. Person 1: Look at C.J. today.
Person 2: Aw man, I would breez her so hard.

4. Person 1: Breeeeeezus!

5. Person 1: Breeeeeeeez!
Breezus by t-hess April 10, 2010