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Ba-sam

Similar to the action of a cum shot, a ba-sam is a combination of semin and urine. The action consists of the solution being projected out of the urethra, into the air, and onto the face of another.

John- "Dude I just ba-samed all over that guys face!"
Winston- "You are so gay man, you are so gay".

by friendofthebeanmachine January 3, 2010

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ba da bing ba da boom

like 1, 2, 3. Quick and clean ... it's done An original Italian American phrase that may have started in New Jersey or NYC.

Walk in, do the mormon, walk out, ba da bing ba da boom, Fuhgeddaboudit

by ihatevideotech123 May 11, 2010

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BA-Zing

The sometimes witty banter between two, to each other, completely unknown IRC users, often involving leud remarks regarding the dubious relationship of parents BEFORE marriage, references to former sexual indiscretions or suggestions to engage in sexual intercourse with one self...

<Wolfrage> Thats MR. inbred bald little poof.
<Rotator> I'll call you Mister when you marry my skanky ass mom :)
<Wolfrage> Then you'd be calling me Milkman.
<Rotator> Yeap.. Or based on your webcam... Michelin Man...

by Dennis Haagensen January 21, 2004

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ba mill

abreviation for bottom middle, often used by halo pros in a tense situations.

"fonzi's one shot ba mill! ba mill!"

by Jarredlishplay May 16, 2006

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Ba Sing Se

a place with no war between ts walls, a place where its citizens are safe, a place where its citizens are free.

there is no war in Ba Sing Se, here we are safe, here we are free.

by speling polise April 23, 2020


Ba-dee-ya

Ba-dee-ya — The go-to phrase used by Maurice White of Earth Wind and Fire in every song he wrote that needed a filler phrase. The most popular use of this phrase was in the song September where he sings:

“'Ba-dee-ya, say, do you remember / Ba-dee-ya, dancing in September…”

The co-writer of the song September, Allee Willis, asked:

“'We are going to change 'ba-dee-ya' to real words, right?' " But, this never happened.

In the final vocal session Allee Willis got desperate and begged Maurice White to rewrite that part of the song.

Finally when it was so obvious that he was not going to do it, she yelled:

“'What the fuck does 'ba-dee-ya' mean?'

And, White said:

“Who the fuck cares?'"

She said of that moment:

“I learned my greatest lesson ever in songwriting from him: never let the lyric get in the way of the groove”

The rest is 21st of September history.

As a result of taking that lesson to heart, Allee Willis went on to write: Earth, Wind & Fire’s “Boogie Wonderland,” the Pointer Sisters’ “Neutron Dance,” Pet Shop Boys with Dusty Springfield’s “What Have I Done to Deserve This” and The Rembrandts’ “I’ll Be There for You (Theme from Friends).”

She has collaborated with: Bob Dylan, James Brown, Patti LaBelle, Deniece Williams, Herbie Hancock, Lamont Dozier; and, co-authored the Broadway musical The Color Purple.

She is also the first woman--and fifth person ever--to have written music for two shows opening on Broadway in the same season.

Ba-dee-ya!

“…Hey, hey, hey
Ba-dee-ya, say, do you remember?
Ba-dee-ya, dancin' in September
Ba-dee-ya, never was a cloudy day..”

by Mind Hunter the Profiler September 21, 2023

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ba dum tss

An onomatopoeic reference to the drum sound effect heard after a punchline has been told (called a percussive sting). "ba dum" is the sound of the snare drum and "tss" the cymbal.

It is often used in a sarcastic manner after a cliched or bad joke has been told.

John: "My essay on the cold war has to be finished tomorrow, I'm really Russian to finish... sarcastically ba dum tss"

by John1001 June 6, 2015

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