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butho

Butho .Damn ash i gave it to u uber long dick style. Damn butho..
by Ash an bern November 11, 2017
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butho

Butho refers to any food, utensil, or object that is considered unclean or defiled due to contact with a person's saliva.
Drinking from someone else's glass may be considered Butho.
I'm sick with a cold. Don't butho my drink, you might catch it too!
I don’t want that gum you spit out, man. That's butho and I’m good, thanks.
When I went to refill my water, a stranger took a bite of my sandwich, and I’m not about eating butho food from a stranger.
by worderOfWord July 17, 2025
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Budhole

A place where buds can come together and hang out, chill, play video games, eat junk food, and have a generally AWESOME, budtastic time. Not to be confused with bud hole or associated with weed or marijuana in any way.
Stu: "Hay man! What are you doing?"
Brian: "Nothing! What do you think?"
Stu: "Oh! Sounds boring, wanna come over and Chill in my Budhole? I have Pizza and Gears of War 4!!!"
Stu: "SWEEET! That sounds badass I'd love to see your Budhole!!"
by EctoNERD August 10, 2017
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Butfol

The word was created by a girl from Kuwait. It is a completely new word for our humanity. This word means more than you think. The exact meaning of the word: you are the most beautiful person in the world, omg, i fall in love with you every time i see you, your beauty is so unique, you look great all the time! that's crazy! how are you just doing it ?! your eyes are like the diamond bright and your smile is dangerous! if someone asked me what it means to be perfect, i would say it means to be you! Mash’Allah. Will you marry me?
Use ‘BUTFOL’ when you see someone who looks perfect.
by aylavyu May 29, 2021
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butfor

something you would ask as a distraction meaning nothing at all but to get the other person to ask "whats a butfor". just out of context as a joke or distraction to make them look like an ass, after all if you fall for this... just kidding
Did you bring the guns, and the gernades, food, trash bags, and the butfor, ....... Whats a butfor? ....... for pooping silly.
by skyjack_fixer@yahoo.com November 17, 2007
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Bathong

It's a exclamation word... Showing how shocked you are, like Cyril Ramaphosa kind of Shocked
"This country is not mine bathong" , said Cyril
by @T. January 25, 2021
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bathory

From "bátor", meaning "valiant".

A long-gone but once powerful family of Hungary. The height of the Báthory clan was in the 1500s and 1600s. Thought to be closely inbred, as most royalty and nobility in those days, brighter family members like King Stephan Báthory of Poland were eclipsed by more brutal members. Devil worshippers, perverts, sadists, witches, and mentally unstable characters.

Countess Klara Báthory, aunt of Elizabeth Báthory, was bisexual and sadistic towards her female servants. An uncle of Elizabeth was a schizophrenic Devil worshipper.

Countess Elizabeth (Erzébet) Báthory (1560-1614) was the worst of the Báthory clan. Raven-haired, pale-skinned, voluptuous, she was concidered a beauty... but she bore the personality of a pit bull.

Mentally ill, promiscuous, vain, narcissistic and highly sadistic, Elizabeth was the inspiration behind Count Dracula. Vlad Dracul, a distant relative to her and inspiration for the Count, bears less resemblance to Dracula than Elizabeth, who was concidered a vampire in her own time.

Elizabeth enjoyed torturing servants, especially if they were young women and attractive. As she grew older, she feared losing her youth and her so-called "beauty"... according to folklore a servant girl accidently pulled her hair while styling it and Elizabeth struck the girl across the face so hard that she drew blood, which got onto her hands. When she'd washed the blood off, in her twisted mind, she thought that her skin had regained its freshness and youthful suppleness where the blood had splashed. And the rest is history.

Scores of peasant girls, and later, noble girls of lower rank than the countess, were mercilessly tortured, ranging from weeks to months, and killed in the most painful and frightening ways. Elizabeth never missed out on the torure and death of her victims, delighting in soaking up their blood. Killing girls of nobility began her downfall. She was never charged, sadly, and was walled up inside her small room in 1611, where she died in 1614. Sufficient punishment? I think not. Her accomplices, however, were punished as badly as the maidens that they tortured.
Somewhere between 50 and 650 young ladies were brutally tortured and killed to satisfy the mad countess's unsatiable thirst for blood. Sadly, they are forgotten.

"...a twelve year old girl named Pola somehow managed to escape from the castle. But Dorottya Szentes, aided by Helena Jó, caught the frightened girl by surprise and brought her forcibly back to Csejthe Castle. Clad only in a long white robe, Countess Erzsébet greeted the girl upon her return. The countess was in another of her rages. She advanced on the twelve-year-old child and forced her into a kind of cage. This particular cage was built like a huge ball, too narrow to sit in, too low to stand in. Once the girl was inside, the cage was suddenly hauled up by a pulley, and dozens of short spikes jutted into the cage. Pola tried to avoid being caught on the spikes, but Thorko maneuvered the ropes so that the cage shifted from side to side. Pola's flesh was torn to pieces..."

Grim!
by Lorelili March 11, 2005
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