First developed and endorsed in Birmingham schools.
A combination of the words 'bare' and 'laughage'. Used to describe something extremely humourous, although can also be used in a sarcastic manner.
Alternatively, the word can be used to describe something or someone that is disgusting, possibly to the extent that could make someone be sick or summink.
A combination of the words 'bare' and 'laughage'. Used to describe something extremely humourous, although can also be used in a sarcastic manner.
Alternatively, the word can be used to describe something or someone that is disgusting, possibly to the extent that could make someone be sick or summink.
"Mate, Shravan's got piss stains on his pants!-Barfage!!"
"Once a munter always a munter....LITERAL barfage!"
"Once a munter always a munter....LITERAL barfage!"
by Hari Sharma February 06, 2007
Used to describe what will occur if you drink and/or eat way too much of something really quickly all at once. Looks like Tito's Thursday really got the best of us.
by tjb0611 May 17, 2020
by Lo MY 90 April 25, 2009