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Spanish-inspired variation for "based". Generally used as a positive adjective for the person/thing/event being described.
News headline: Trump calls Obama a "wakanda n***er", calls for immediate expulsion of all gays from US territory

Señor Nick Fuentes: uhhhhhhhh basado, señor Trump kick those f*gs out por favor!
basado by Jo jakob September 1, 2021
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A super sweet, kind, strong, hardworking guy that everyone wants to be friends with. He’s also super sexy and funny. He’s smarter than he gives himself credit for.
Everyone needs a Bahador in their life
Bahador by AngryBanana00 January 22, 2020

wakado y bakado 

is another way of saying wake and bake . it originated in new milford nj .

often used when wake and bake cannot be said around other people .

wake and bake is when someone smokes a quantity of marijuana early in the morning ,or whenever they wake up and stays high throughout the day.

its has a spanish connotation but does not come from the spanish language
Anthony "yo did u wake up yet "

Jones"yea yo come thru to my crib "

Anthony " lets wakado y bakado "

Jones "ight kidd ill get the bud"

Babadoodie 

Linus: Look at Petronella's hair!

Valerie: Yeah, babadoodie!!!!
Babadoodie by Wretis June 30, 2011

Babadook 

If you don't get in bed the "Babadook" is going to get you!
Babadook by hebriticus May 29, 2015

bajadores 

"downloaders" or "rip-off crews" that steal illegal immigrants from other coyotes, guides or drivers along the US-Mexico border. They often use firearms and/or physical violence to extort payments from the immigrants' families.
The bajadores ran the van off the road and killed the driver, kidnapping all the occupants for ranson.
bajadores by Piedra March 1, 2009