by Bakerman August 5, 2007
Get the Brale mug.A serbian slang for "Brother" mostly popularized by Serbian YouTuber Kale Dzedaj Imam Silu (Kale Jedi I use the Force), with his videos JEDI BORANIJU BRALEE (EAT GREEN BEANS BROTHERR)
Person 1: Brale, jebeno MRZIM biologiju. (Bro, I fucking HATE biology.)
Person 2: (in the background) JEDI SIRA BRALEE (EAT CHEESE BROTHAA)
Person 2: (in the background) JEDI SIRA BRALEE (EAT CHEESE BROTHAA)
by SATO_BG February 5, 2020
Get the Brale mug.A school-yard term used in games of chasey to indicate that you can't get "it" or to call a truce. Beyond the age of 12, used to communicate a desire to not get involved or answer a difficult question.
Folklorists and other researchers have noted the use of the term and its variants in various parts of Australia, particularly, it seems, in Western Australia.
However, in Western Australia one sometimes hears the term – usually as ‘barleese’ – in the conversation of adults. In these contexts, ‘barleese’ may be used to indicate that the speaker has ‘had enough’ of something, usually something that they consider to be excessive, irritating or otherwise unpleasant. Another use for the term is to indicate that the speaker considers something to be too difficult to contemplate or to carry out.
Folklorists and other researchers have noted the use of the term and its variants in various parts of Australia, particularly, it seems, in Western Australia.
However, in Western Australia one sometimes hears the term – usually as ‘barleese’ – in the conversation of adults. In these contexts, ‘barleese’ may be used to indicate that the speaker has ‘had enough’ of something, usually something that they consider to be excessive, irritating or otherwise unpleasant. Another use for the term is to indicate that the speaker considers something to be too difficult to contemplate or to carry out.
*CHASE*
*cross fingers* "BARLEESE!"
or
Adam: "So, do you think I'm better looking in person?"
Kate: "umm.. barleese"
*cross fingers* "BARLEESE!"
or
Adam: "So, do you think I'm better looking in person?"
Kate: "umm.. barleese"
by capemun September 17, 2013
Get the barleese mug.The word Balearic in its most most simple terms means "of or having to do with the Balearic Islands" which are a group of small islands in the Western Mediterranean near the coast of Spain.
More specifically however, the term Balearic (or "Balearic Beat") has come to mean a genre of music which became popular on the islands of the same name, specifically the Balearic Island of Ibiza.
The Balearic genre is broad and almost means "eclectic" more than any specific style of sound. Generally, it tends towards sunny, melodic, "feel-good" electronic music, as it's birthplace was on the warm sunny beaches of the islands. This may encompass atmospheric house, downtempo, chillout, nu-disco, latin,soul, dub, and re-edits.
As mentioned before, the genre is about being eclectic, so a Balearic Beat DJ will often flow through many different sounds inside a single set. In fact, "Balearic" might be better thought of as a style of DJ'ing rather than a style of music. Still, the flavor always comes back to that sunny island feel and often incorporates smooth soul sounds, acoustic strings and guitar, dreamy vocals, and tempos under 120 BPM.
More specifically however, the term Balearic (or "Balearic Beat") has come to mean a genre of music which became popular on the islands of the same name, specifically the Balearic Island of Ibiza.
The Balearic genre is broad and almost means "eclectic" more than any specific style of sound. Generally, it tends towards sunny, melodic, "feel-good" electronic music, as it's birthplace was on the warm sunny beaches of the islands. This may encompass atmospheric house, downtempo, chillout, nu-disco, latin,soul, dub, and re-edits.
As mentioned before, the genre is about being eclectic, so a Balearic Beat DJ will often flow through many different sounds inside a single set. In fact, "Balearic" might be better thought of as a style of DJ'ing rather than a style of music. Still, the flavor always comes back to that sunny island feel and often incorporates smooth soul sounds, acoustic strings and guitar, dreamy vocals, and tempos under 120 BPM.
by Jacaranda June 17, 2010
Get the Balearic mug.Jesy Nelson's made up word in a Jamaican accent way back 2014 from an accent challenge, which still no one knows the real deep meaning.
by Shady Sandie June 10, 2020
Get the Balegdeh mug.by Skksls August 6, 2019
Get the Baleria mug.A person I once saw on TikTok that wants to be a famous streamer that plays Minecraft all day and I honestly fell in love with his voice and he sounded so kind
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