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bandaid baby 

When a marriage isnt working out the parents decide to have a baby to try to fix the problems
Bob and Jane are having a bandaid baby because they think it will solve their marriage issues
bandaid baby by funkyskip April 26, 2009
A zanpakutou's final form is called "Ban-Kai", which means "Full Release". It usually takes many years to master it. A bankai can be ten times more powerful than the first release, "Shi-Kai".

"Ban-Kai" is a japanese term used in "Bleach".
Ex. - Don't tell me you have forgotten that I, too, have bankai.
- Then I will have to go all-out... Ban-Kai!
Bankai by Sousukai December 6, 2006
It is the street term for the psychoactive substance derived banana peels. It is smoked, inhaled, or injected for an intense high between LSD and DMT. Supposedly US Soldiers used to smoke "banrack" in Vietnam.
A banana is treated with a series of lighter fluid and ether for a span of a few days, then allowed to dry. Then you have banrack, and it is smoked. There are often several other methods, and other ways it is smoked similar to crack.
banrack by Adam C. B. February 19, 2008

rip off the bandaid 

To quickly do an unpleasant job to avoid prolonging the agony
I know you dont wanna tell her but sometimes you gotta rip off the bandaid...
A person in a state of total disarray or describing a person who just talks shit all day, doesn’t have a job and lives with his parents in PJ
Ali: Eh dude how was the party last night?
Abubakar: It was so lit dude, everyone was so barai tho especially Abu

Shon: Yo man, what’s wrong with that guy laying on the floor?

Tyrone: He drank way too much, he’s barai asf but not as much as Abu
Barai by shonmcarvin April 3, 2022
Banzai is a Japanese word almost same meaning with English word "Long live the king!!".
Direct translation is "10000 years!". Thus, it can be applied not only to emperors but to anybody anything.

The word was invented about a hundred years ago in the period of Meiji emperor era, the era when Japan opened to the world and rapidly modernized and defeated China and Russia at wars.
Ever since the word is commonly used by Japanese peopele when some good fortune occured to them in private life to official matters. Nowadays the word is nothing to do with emperors.

To Americans, banzai became familiar with the scenes of Japanese soldiers shouting when they won battles or when they committed suicidal and kamikaze attakcs. As old Japanese society never allowed Japanese to surrender, they had no choices but die, and the last moment they shout "banzai".
When somebody marry, people would shout "Banzai".
When accepted by a great University, a student would say "Banzai".