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Term to describe a down home hillbilly gal. Usually seen wearing stretch pants and carrying a tall boy heading to the bingo parlor.
There goes a BerthaJo, lacruing to the bingo hall in her lime green stretch pants with a beer in a cozy.
BerthaJo by Dwejj September 26, 2018
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beruh bertha Bernhard berh Berhan berkhamsted Bersh Beru Berch bergh

'Ole Bertha 

Name commonly in reference to a large bass caught while fishing. Often the best catch of the day
I heard if you go to the lake around 6 in the morning you can catch 'Ole Bertha, the 8 pound bass. Make sure to use a top water lure
'Ole Bertha by puh_trish_uh_sir_bow September 14, 2017

berkhamsted 

A lovely market town in Hertfordshire. Known as 'berko'. Once you go there, you WON'T go back. You won't be able to afford the houses there unless you're made of money. Mainly for the middle and upper class, forget new look, there's waitrose and muse! If you've lived there as a child, it'll always be your home. Also has good places to eat, don't get too attached to the homely presence of the town though, especially the berko boys.
let's go to berkhamsted and go to waitrose
berkhamsted by lakdfjid January 11, 2014

berthanette

berthanette is a scary old grouch. run away from her as fast as you can. she lives somewhere in the german mountains.
person 1: something is coming towards us!! it looks like a boulder.

person 2: no, it’s berthanette!!! RUN!!
berthanette by the 4 babes June 12, 2019
Berruh is an idiots substitute for the overused phrase 'bruh' this phrase originated when an obnoxious 13 year old had lost his final brain cell and when trying to type bruh ended up typing berruh the phrase has been laughed at but the potato cult sees it as a sign of strength, will and determination! Berruh can be used to show shock or disappointment sometimes even unbelievable joy
guy 1: I JUST LOST MY HAMSTER DOWN THE WELL WTCGW
guy 2: berruh momento
Berruh by Aa_RonSSS January 7, 2020

wide berth 

To avoid something / someone. Steer clear or shun. Originally nautical term.
I've been giving her a wide berth since Friday night.
wide berth by weeCALIgreenBum December 21, 2013