A nickname given to Judges in the distant past.
"During the bubonic plague, judges visiting prisons used to wear primitive gasmasks, stuffed with herbs or spices thought to ward off the plague - since it looked like a beak... they were referred to as "going before the beak" as they were never seen without it."
"During the bubonic plague, judges visiting prisons used to wear primitive gasmasks, stuffed with herbs or spices thought to ward off the plague - since it looked like a beak... they were referred to as "going before the beak" as they were never seen without it."
"A beak's a magistrate, where have you been all your life?" - The Artful Dodger on The Beak Oliver! movie 1968
by LongJohnSlither May 27, 2009
Bigger than a finger, smaller than a fist! Ergo: to clasp ones fingertips in a pointed fashion, with the fingers fully extended thereby creating the shape of a birds beak. eg Emu/Ostrich
by clemstar October 25, 2008
An unbetable fearse creature when it comes to talking. This creature poseses the power to keep talking at all times. It will help punk Jorhoes at any time a Jorhoe attacks verbaly.
by JFP PRODUCTIONS July 20, 2003
A hard piece in a chicken nugget from McDonalds. It is a tough piece of tissue that is inside of the nugget. It is disgusting.
by Matt St.Matticus February 21, 2008
by D-FED November 25, 2009
The verb & adverb tenses of Bekfast ; to defy odds, produce or procure both Beky or bekfast, operating outside the perceived bounds of human capacity.
Ex : “After I was given that 8-ball of snow on houseboats, I was beakking like crazy the entire weekend.” Ex 2 : “It’s 7am, picnic day, and I’m wasted, holy fuck I’m beakking so hard right now.”
by Tjaxel November 11, 2020