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Buhlayzen 

A stronger pronunciation of the word "blazin". Buhlayzen first originated from a young man who claims to have the last name "Blazin". This word was created in his honor, since his "euphoric" attitude seemed too intense to be a regular word. To be "buhlayzen" is as follows:

1) Can endure any means of hate, sorrow, or cruelty against him(her), without taking offense.
2) Can endure all types of physical pain as if they were non-existent.
3) Feels as if (s)he is on top of the world; NO ONE feels as happy as (s)he does.
4) Appears to be on some sort of drug, but is actually just extremely high on life. Always working at whatever (s)he is doing to its best. (Note: this presence of intensity is not at all related with the symptyoms of bi-polar depression, which cause a person to become "manic", meaning unrealistically happy for a short period of time. This happiness, is bonafide.)

To become "buhlayzen" is normally not an easy thing to achieve. Here are some triggers or catalysts to this state of being, in order of likelihood and importance:
-high self-esteem
-self-pride
-any form of love (compassion, caring, friendliness)
-caffiene


"Art's pumping a steady 40 IPS sitting at 19 when its 10 degress outside...he's GOTTA be buhlayzen right now."

Buhlayzen by OMGARTMANLOLOL December 22, 2008
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Buhlayzen 

A stronger pronunciation of the word "blazin". Buhlayzen first originated from a young man who claims to have the last name "Blazin". This word was created in his honor, since his "euphoric" attitude seemed too intense to be a regular word. To be "buhlayzen" is as follows:

1) Can endure any means of hate, sorrow, or cruelty against him(her), without taking offense.
2) Can endure all types of physical pain as if they were non-existent.
3) Feels as if (s)he is on top of the world; NO ONE feels as happy as (s)he does.
4) Appears to be on some sort of drug, but is actually just extremely high on life. Always working at whatever (s)he is doing to its best. (Note: this presence of intensity is not at all related with the symptyoms of bi-polar depression, which cause a person to become "manic", meaning unrealistically happy for a short period of time. This happiness, is bonafide.)

To become "buhlayzen" is normally not an easy thing to achieve. Here are some triggers or catalysts to this state of being, in order of likelihood and importance:
-high self-esteem
-self-pride
-any form of love (compassion, caring, friendliness)
-caffiene


"Art's pumping a steady 40 IPS sitting at 19 when its 10 degress outside...he's GOTTA be buhlayzen right now."

Buhlayzen by OMGARTMANLOLOL December 22, 2008
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