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A surname originating in Germany generally from the northern half. Thought to originate from the ancient Germanic tribe found near the river Behl.

A general term used to describe an innate coolness within ones self. This ability when mastered can be 'flexed' to affect a given outcome in a more awesome way.
I almost dropped the ball but then I flexed my behler and tipped it back to myself and scored the touchdown!
behler by Online guru February 6, 2010
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A good yet mischievious little boy. Usually commical. I had heard this term from different families growing up in Green Bay. Wisconsin.
At age of six or so, Dennis the mennace would be considered a beeler.
beeler by dawgrit November 9, 2013

mo'fo' beetleroach 

An evil insect infiltrator of the most digusting variety. Known to crave the dregs of stale beer, it will lay its eggs in your mouth when you sleep. Thus, if it flys at your face, you know it's feeling frisky.
1."Dude, you need to brush your teeth. It looks like someone laid a mo'fo beetleroach in your throat."

2. "In the span of the last 4 hours, I've caught a huge mo'fo' beetleroach (in my mouth), killed at least 12 small insects, and collected a gigantic grasshopper that decided to roast itself on my ceiling fan's light."
A last name originating in Germany. Most people think is it pronounced Bruler, Breeler, Brecler but almost never Braler (how it is pronounced).
Hey, My name is (Blank) Brehler!
Brehler by Pransky February 5, 2013
bee·ler
bēlər
verb
gerund or present participle: beelering
1.
appearing overly excited about an event, when knowing in your heart of hearts you will not attend.
2.
to publicly make claim that commitment will ensue, while privately knowing otherwise
3.
applying false commitment, such as in the case of verbally committing to a business arrangement, but failing to sign a contract
"My prospect told me he would sign, then backed out. He was absolutely beelering on this deal."
Beeler by alexcookxu February 13, 2015
<noun> Most commonly seen as a last name. The spelling took form when Germans with the last name Buhler wanted to be more American. Probably one of the coolest names to be heard seeing that it is very similar to Ferris's last name in a famous movie you may have seen... Ferris Buellers Day Off.
"Hey. Theres that Buehler kid! Is he related to Ferris?"
Buehler by peasandcarrots March 22, 2009