the best fruit in the world! soft, sweet (although sometimes sour), bite-sized! tastes bad after you brush your teeth.
by freygeothewhy January 25, 2021
Blueberries are the blue tasty round objects you find randomly in the forest. Some theorize that they are "berries" but scientist have proved that they are in fact homes of infant aliens.
Blueberries can also be to describe a really bad situation with a survival/success rate of only 1 to 100.000.000
Blueberries can also be to describe a really bad situation with a survival/success rate of only 1 to 100.000.000
Some dude: Did you see those blueberries near the forest? Man, if i had the time i'd make a blueberry pie.
Other dude: wtf man, why would you eat alien infants?
Some dude: Hey dude, you look like you are in some blueberries.
Other dude: yeah man, i don't think ill live to see another day, i'm in such a blueberry.
Other dude: wtf man, why would you eat alien infants?
Some dude: Hey dude, you look like you are in some blueberries.
Other dude: yeah man, i don't think ill live to see another day, i'm in such a blueberry.
by GBlueberries April 30, 2018
by Seshie April 27, 2021
A CAR pulls up the alley behind him. Alex slumps down in his seat as the car passes. Some kind of PRIVATE SECURITY car. Rent-A-Cop. Shit. The car parks. FUCK. A second later, a big, mean-looking man steps out, holding a heavy black maglight, a GUN clearly visible on his belt. Blueberries.
Credit: Tim Minear, Drive
Credit: Tim Minear, Drive
by Dwigt April 27, 2007
by Joe Sabo December 13, 2007
derogitory gaming term for sombody on your team in Battlefield 3 who sucks, is not helpful and is not in your squad. Those in your squad have green icons over their head while others on your team have blue icons over their head.
"Damn blueberry won't give me ammo"
"tell the admin to kick the smurf he just keeps C4-ing the helicoptors!"
"tell the admin to kick the smurf he just keeps C4-ing the helicoptors!"
by purplesage11 December 02, 2012
To come up with a complete non-sequitor in a conversation. The entymology of this word began on The Geek Show Podcast when panelist Leigh George Kade would be accused of completely derailing conversations with completely irrelevant information. One day, when he wasn't there, a fellow panelist decided to "fill in" for him and shouted "Blueberries!" for no reason.
It's caught on with the audience of the show and is a recurring declaration when an irrelevant, derailing comment is made.
It's caught on with the audience of the show and is a recurring declaration when an irrelevant, derailing comment is made.
by GSPC listener February 12, 2011