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baltag

Torture technique employed by 8th grade Romanian language teachers which results in many young adults to turn to a life of crime or debauchery. Axe with a fat blade and short handle, just like Oana Roman.
You need to read Baltagul by the end of the week or else! She hit him over the head with the baltag.
by eisn January 20, 2022
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Baltar

A friendly way of saying the r-word like me and my 11 year old is a baltar who likes steal in like being a baltar
Baltar always will be baltar
by Kingofdick August 21, 2019
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Battagliaism

The purposeful wasting or spilling of perfectly good beer in order to avoid its consumption is Battagliaism.
Bataglia walked behind the house and dumped his beer, thus commiting Battagliaism.
by Steve Clement December 24, 2006
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bastage

Bastard. Originally used in the 1984 movie Johnny Dangerously. This PG flick introduced bastage, fargin', and icehole as PG terms for similar sounding words.
by Sepo August 29, 2003
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Angry Baltau

you are doing your teacher, and your cellphone rings and she gives you a referral
i was fucking my teacher but my gf called and she pulled a angry baltau, so i got pissed and i jizzed in her eye. now shes blind.
by Bamfs that Dgaf March 8, 2008
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balagadoo

Balagadoo.
by jomari June 9, 2018
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Faugh a Ballagh

A battle cry of Irish origin meaning 'clear the way' was first used as a regimental motto of the Royal Irish Fusiliers back in and now the motto of the Royal Irish Regiment. It was adopted by the the Fusiliers back in 1798 after the exploits of Sgt Patrick Masterson at the Battle of Barossa as he attacked the French ranks. Has also been used as regimental mottoes of battalions in the American Cival War such as the 69th New York Volunteer Infantry and the 55th Battalion of the Australian 5th Division in WW1. Clear The Way!
Sgt Paddy Masterson cried faugh a ballagh as he led his troops in to battle.
by smirnoff.1965 November 21, 2010
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