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Someone you’re romantically involved with whom you’re very proud of achieving, bubbly stage of being in love.
Hey brother, check out me new butang!”
Butang by tomnicole June 2, 2019
Related Words
noun, adjective.
To describe a sandwich or the making of a sandwich. derived from the regional slang word "butty".
"i'm going to make a butang", "i have butang material"
butang by drynharsh April 11, 2009

bustanging 

Ben Dover was in the van bustanging Wonda Wonderpig's cleavage!
bustanging by I, Wreckerrr January 21, 2017

2-methyl-2-butanol 

2-methyl-2-butanol is a tertiary alcohol which is 20 times stronger than regular ethanol (alcohol). 2-methyl-2-butanol doesn't produce aldehydes as a metabolite and instead, produces 2-methyl-2-butanyl gluconoride and 2-methyl-2,3-butanediol. Meanwhile, ethanol produces acetaldehyde, a moderately toxic aldehyde, before becoming the harmless acetic acid. As a result, there is no hangover from 2-methyl-2-butanol but there is a temporary hangover from ethanol. The dose range of 2-methyl-2-butanol is 2ml to 12ml+.
2-methyl-2-butanol can be made from ethyl chloride by the grignard reaction from an ethyl magnesium chloride intermediate reacting with acetone and then a hydrochloric acid work-up.

Properties
Chemical formula
C5H12O
Molar mass
88.150 g/mol
Appearance
Colorless liquid
Odor
Camphorous
Density
0.805 g/cm3
Melting point
−9 °C; 16 °F; 264 K
Boiling point
101 to 103 °C; 214 to 217 °F; 374 to 376 K
Solubility in water
120 g·dm−3
Solubility
soluble in water, benzene, chloroform, diethylether and ethanol
Terry: I drank 8ml of 2-methyl-2-butanol and I'm dissolved. I'm drunk!

*The next day
Terry: Hey! There's no hangover!

Bustangs 

Eligible hormone driven adolescent males, who's only means of transport is public transit, and who therefore remain dateless.
The bustangs sighed in unison as Steve drove by with his new girlfriend.
Bustangs by adelews July 8, 2007

Budangus 

An alternative to swearing, typically used among white suburban mothers in North America.
It may be used to express joy, pleasure, or excitement, or even aggression in settings such as soccer games, dance recitals, the grocery store, etc.
“Holy budangus, Susan! This casserole is fantastic.”
“Cathy, move your fat budangus out of my way. You’re standing right in front of the Lean Cuisines!”
Budangus by honey.and.bones June 6, 2018