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often reffered a god or jesus christ is usually a savage over twitter, is into hipster women of sorts. has that sort of jenesequa has amazing outlook upon life did i mention hes into hipster girls. Really good looking knows how to dab 43 different and his gspot is penn station.
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Behrod

El Rapide, Rapid
Wow that was Behrod!!
by ACHGUOS April 5, 2012
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Benzodiazepenis

Guy 1: Man, last night I couldn't get it up. I had a bad case of whiskey dick.

Guy 2: You think you have it bad? I have to take xanax every day for my panic attacks. I've had benzodiazepenis for the last 3 years!
by Jebus T. Awesome October 31, 2015
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Bennoda

A word used mainly in fanfiction:- The belief (I use the term belief because of the proof for and against Bennoda) that Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington are in a relationship. No harm is meant by the term, either to Mike or Chester or their wives, Anna and Samantha.
Fangirls are allowed to believe in whatever they want, including Bennoda.
by Daria November 7, 2004
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benzodiazapines

prescription medication with hypnotic effects. often prescribed for patients with excessive anxiety and sleeping disorders such as insomnia. the most common brand of benzo is xanax. it comes in .25, .5, 1, and 2(xanibar) milligram tablets. it is very easy to become physically and psychologically dependent to benzodiazapines.
these benzodiazapines are the shit.
by the street pharmacist April 28, 2006
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Benzodiazepine

A benzodiazepine (often called benzo) psychoactive/psychotropic drug class whose core chemical structure is composed by the fusion of both benzene and diazepine rings. Derivatives of the benzodiazepines are rather well known and commonly prescribed (or illicitly used) for their sedative-hypnotic, muscle relaxant, anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), amnesia, and anticonvulsant effects. They have largely replaced barbiturate drugs.

The most commonly recognized and known derivatives include Valium (diazepam), Xanax (alprazolam), Ativan (lorazepam) and Klonopin (clonazepam). There are numerous benzodiazepine derivatives than those stated here, and most have very similar effects to one another as described before. The differences between benzodiazepines include their chemical structure, potency, and relatively subtle differences in their effects (e.g. Ativan has more amnesic effects than Valium, Valium has an extremely long duration of action, Xanax has fast onset and wears off quickly, and Klonopin has stronger anticonvulsant effects.)

Dependence is not uncommon (this is NOT addiction), but that does not mean addiction can't happen. So doctors sometimes refuse to prescribe these.

Overall though, benzodiazepines are safe, effective, and have a wide range of applications. They also ACTUALLY work, and work very well. It is safe to say that had they not been discovered, we would probably still be using barbiturates.
I have been prescribed Ativan, Xanax (and Xanax XR), Klonopin, Serax (oxazepam), and Valium for my anxiety problems that are co-morbid with the dysthymia (long lasting chronic mild to moderate depression) and ADHD I have. I also take Lexapro and Adderall.

Right now I am currently sticking with Ativan for anxiety, but am free to change since my doctor is pretty much more than happy to switch me to something else if I feel the need or desire to change. All the benzodiazepines I have taken have been useful, but my least favorite one was Klonopin for some reason. Klonopin sometimes agreed with me, sometimes it didn't agree with me. Serax worked well, and kicked in fast, had a low potency but was inflexible with regards to dosing options.

Valium is one that I am very fond of because when taken at the right dosage (despite its low potency) it is a great drug. It is a shame that other doctors are not like mine and don't have this crazy fear of prescribing Valium because of that Mothers Little Helper and 1970s hysteria, but things are changing. If I ever wish to taper off, I can always use Valium.

Xanax IR/XR is a tricky one because of its chemical structure and can cause bad rebound and make it a pain to switch to other benzos. Long story short, certain people's brains when taking Xanax react weird and have a lot trouble switching and have to slowly be "rewired."
by TMER91 August 9, 2012
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Benroll

Benroll is a game you, and anyone else can play who is able bodied can play. You can play via. Text, call, verbally and any other way of communication. To play benroll simply tell a friend to “benroll” and if he or she is playing they have to roll. How you roll is forward, or sideways. The creator of the game, Ben Gelsvik originally had the type of roll in benroll as parkour roll, similar to a summersault only in a fluent motion. Other rolls include just flopping over a few times (usually girls play with those rolls)The rules of the game are as following

1. You can only benroll 3 people a day. If you tell someone to benroll, then tell someone else to benroll you have used two. If you tell one person to benroll 2 times you still have used two.

2. If you get benrolled… you must do it.

3. Even though every person can only benroll 3 people… you can be benrolled as many time as people tell you to.
"man, its been a long day..."
"oh... well im sorry... benroll"
"DAMN YOU" (roll)
"hahaha OUCH! why did you hit me?"
by zeak213 April 28, 2010
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