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Bwaga

A word with no real definition, usually shouted to grab attention or to change the subject
Topic Changing:
1#: BWAGA!

2#: Bwaga?

1#: Bwaga.

2#: :: looks in dictionary :: It's, not in there.

Tou: It's there now.

Ikkizu: Did you make that word up?

Attention Grabbing:
1#: BWAGA!!!!

2#: O.o? Okay? What's up?
by Yazuko April 7, 2010
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waga baga bobo

A phrase usually used after being asked a question, been told a statement, or received an action that is typically difficult to respond to.
*Someone knocks on the bathroom stall door of the walmart you're in* Hello?
You: "waga baga bobo"
by Blorgus September 1, 2017
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bhagankura

Bhagankura means clitoris. The word owes its origin to combination of two words i.e. bhaga (meaning vagina) + ankura (meaning to sprout). Clitoris or bhagankura is a small tissue projecting or sprouting from the upper skin of the vagina.
Mo balika bandhu ta bhagankura chati baku kahibaru mu bhagankurara pratham darshana kali (I had the first glimpse of my girl friend's clitoris which she asked me to lick. )
senti,
by sanyukta shukla December 23, 2012
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Bhagavan

A Sanskrit term describing the absolute, highest manifestation of Transcendence.

Although traditionally translated into English as "God", this term, "Bhagavan", is used by many who wish to distance themselves from the jingoistic uses of that traditional term, e.g., "God bless the U.S.A", "God is on our side", "My God is better than your god", "In God we trust", "God damn you to hell".

It is also used to differentiate between a spiteful, smiteful, jealous deity (as mentioned in the Bible) with an all-blissful Deity (as mentioned in the quintessential Hindu scripture, the Bhagavata Purana).
Far, far above the highest heaven is the abode of Bhagavan (Krishna).
by Elmer the Fudpucker January 1, 2012
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Bagal

Bagal (ba-gol) - adj., v. - It was originated from the Urdu word “pagal.” First it went from “pagal” to “baagal” (baa-gal), which later turned to “Bagal”, which has finally, most recently, turned into the word agal (a-gol). When Yunus Bhayya was asked about this, he said that ‘the b got dropped’, which meant that the b was not necessary. Now, to get onto the real definition, the word bagal means (in adj. form) “bad, trash, or just not good.” For its adjective form, it can be used in a sentence by saying, “you are bagal at this.” For a verb form, the definition is, “destroying (not literally), beating very bad.” As a verb, it can be used in a sentence by saying, “I am bagalling on this person in the game.”
“I am bagalling on this person in the game.” “you are bagal at this.”
by Da-Nile March 27, 2020
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Bhagavad Gita

The Poetry by God, who descended on Earth when there was trouble. Essentially, a book describing how a soul can elevate to the Path of Krsna(/Krishna/Christ/God/Allah) Consciousness. Also called the "Hindu Bible."
A: I was just reading the Bhagavad Gita. In chapter 4, the 7th verse is thus:
Yadaa Yadaa He Dharmasya
Glaanir Bhavati Bhaarata
Abhyutthaanam Adharmasya
Tadaatmaanam Srijaamyaham

Can you explain me what that means?

B: It tells you what God said unto Arjuna. He (God) said,
"Whenever and wherever there is a decline in religious practices, O descendant of Bharata, and a predominant rise of irreligion -- at that time I descend Myself."
by dasanudasanudas April 1, 2009
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Bagasse

Bagasse is the afterproduct when processing sugarcane and it actually smells like a bag of ass. (and yes the word is pronounced BAG-ASS).
#1: Jeez what's that freakin' smell?

#2: Oh, that's just the bagasse smell from that plant over there.
by 001Puck April 1, 2010
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