Guy1: How can I get this girl to date me?
Guy2: Oh dude, you just need to barlev the situation.
Girl1: I don't know what happen, I'm just inlove with this guy.
Girl2: That's amazing! He totally barleved you.
Guy2: Oh dude, you just need to barlev the situation.
Girl1: I don't know what happen, I'm just inlove with this guy.
Girl2: That's amazing! He totally barleved you.
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a winner, a champion, a fighter, a patriot; one who fights till the dead, one who never gives up, one who believes anything is possible then makes it so.
Derived from the unlikely performance and victory of the Egyptian Armed Forces in the 1973 October War, where it defeated its Israeli counterpart to eventually recapture the Sinai peninsula.
Derived from the unlikely performance and victory of the Egyptian Armed Forces in the 1973 October War, where it defeated its Israeli counterpart to eventually recapture the Sinai peninsula.
Hey, you know Simo? The dude never quits. He's a winner.. he's a champion.. you know what? He's a Barlev Buster.
by The real Simo December 14, 2006
Get the Barlev Buster mug.A school-yard term used in games of chasey to indicate that you can't get "it" or to call a truce. Beyond the age of 12, used to communicate a desire to not get involved or answer a difficult question.
Folklorists and other researchers have noted the use of the term and its variants in various parts of Australia, particularly, it seems, in Western Australia.
However, in Western Australia one sometimes hears the term – usually as ‘barleese’ – in the conversation of adults. In these contexts, ‘barleese’ may be used to indicate that the speaker has ‘had enough’ of something, usually something that they consider to be excessive, irritating or otherwise unpleasant. Another use for the term is to indicate that the speaker considers something to be too difficult to contemplate or to carry out.
Folklorists and other researchers have noted the use of the term and its variants in various parts of Australia, particularly, it seems, in Western Australia.
However, in Western Australia one sometimes hears the term – usually as ‘barleese’ – in the conversation of adults. In these contexts, ‘barleese’ may be used to indicate that the speaker has ‘had enough’ of something, usually something that they consider to be excessive, irritating or otherwise unpleasant. Another use for the term is to indicate that the speaker considers something to be too difficult to contemplate or to carry out.
*CHASE*
*cross fingers* "BARLEESE!"
or
Adam: "So, do you think I'm better looking in person?"
Kate: "umm.. barleese"
*cross fingers* "BARLEESE!"
or
Adam: "So, do you think I'm better looking in person?"
Kate: "umm.. barleese"
by capemun September 17, 2013
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Get the Sir John Barleycorn mug.Slang word for marijuana derived from Bob Marley (like its his) and Barley. Which is a plant that when dried and crumbled looks similar to shake.
by coolguy1212 September 20, 2010
Get the Marley Barley mug.Barley is a wheat-like plant which is very common for its uses as a cereal. There is a Pearled Barley too, which is another variation of the same plant or the refined barley. "Bearded barley" may be just a mistake in the transcription of the lyrics in the song "Kiss me" by Sixpence none the richer from Pearled to Bearded barley, yet if it is indeed Bearded Barley it refers to a wheat-like plant which has overgrown and its ready for harvest, allowing a couple to take some comfort behind the bush.
-They went to kiss behind the bearded barley in the garden of the old manor.
-My barley is bearded! i should harvest soon
-My barley is bearded! i should harvest soon
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