Noun: a person that is very athletic, rich, and sexy, and good smelling.
Origin: greek, hungarian, russian, irish, spanish.
Origin: greek, hungarian, russian, irish, spanish.
Damn , you see that Bastas boy ever there?"
" yeah. He is a fucking rich good smelling, mother fucker, and hes hot."
" yeah. He is a fucking rich good smelling, mother fucker, and hes hot."
by Nigga nigga October 20, 2013
by Rollerchick4462 April 07, 2018
Basta is by origin an Italian word and means "enough.
In American English, some people use it to express a decisive desire to end a discussion, usually because they claim to be right.
In American English, some people use it to express a decisive desire to end a discussion, usually because they claim to be right.
Tweet by Michael Avenatti, lawyer for Stormy Daniels, in response to Giuliani's claims Avenatti is an ambulance chasing lawyer: "Rudy Giuliani - the only “ambulance” I have ever chased in my career is the one you are driving right now in a desperate attempt to save this presidency. Any time you would like to compare our legal careers and cases over the last 15 yrs, I would be happy to. #sirens #bastaRudy Giuliani - the only “ambulance” I have ever chased in my career is the one you are driving right now in a desperate attempt to save this presidency. Any time you would like to compare our legal careers and cases over the last 15 yrs, I would be happy to. #sirens #basta
by HarmenB May 05, 2018
“Basta” is an Italian word meaning “enough,” often yelled by Italian grandmothers at rambunctious or unruly children.
In social media, it can mean "this has to stop" or "I'm done with this conversation/thread."
In social media, it can mean "this has to stop" or "I'm done with this conversation/thread."
From the twitter feed of Michael Avenatti (Stormy Daniels' lawyer):
"FYI - I purposely locked my account due to the following: a) bots; b) abusive trolls; and c) we will be releasing some sensitive info in the coming weeks and I want to somewhat control who has initial access to it. #Basta"
"FYI - I purposely locked my account due to the following: a) bots; b) abusive trolls; and c) we will be releasing some sensitive info in the coming weeks and I want to somewhat control who has initial access to it. #Basta"
by ReaganusMaximus May 24, 2018
by adv7 December 13, 2019
Basta is Italian for "enough" as in "please no more."
Often appearing on Twitter in spring 2018 as a hashtag, it's been popularized by attorney Michael Avenatti during the Stormy Daniels scandal. Some folks have since used it as an anagram:
Badass
Avenatti
Slaps
Trump
Again
Often appearing on Twitter in spring 2018 as a hashtag, it's been popularized by attorney Michael Avenatti during the Stormy Daniels scandal. Some folks have since used it as an anagram:
Badass
Avenatti
Slaps
Trump
Again
Now Trump wants to deport all U.S. citizens who watch CNN?
Basta!
Killary Cunton is running again in 2020?
Basta!
Basta!
Killary Cunton is running again in 2020?
Basta!
by XXII78 May 29, 2018
Nantuckian for pasta.
by Jocko037 September 11, 2011