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Blarg

The only word in the history to mean absolutely anything. It is basically the wild card of Vocabulary. "Blarg" Can mean anything mostly used by people who cant think of a single word used to explain what they mean.

Usage: God-"Blarg it"
Son-of-a-"Blarg"
You stupid Mother-"Blarg"
Why dont you go "Blarg" your "Blarg" you "blarg"

by The Physcedelic Godfather February 1, 2010

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Blarg

Can be used as a noun, adjective, intergection, preposition, conjunction, adverb, verb, and in any language. Blarg is know as Blarg..

Blarg! My Hair is so blarg!

A- You Fail
B- BLARG
A- WTF

by Red Leigh January 24, 2009

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Blarg

To feel unhappy.

"Dude, I feel so blarg right now"

"OMG, I can't believe he did that to me! I feel soo blarg!"

by Michael Fried July 11, 2008

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Blarg

all the other definitions are bullshit. this word was made by mike and kev and they know the true meaning. bitches.

Mike and Kevin blarged that friday night.
Holy Blarg ! That's not an Indian, is it ?!

by BlargBoyz February 5, 2010

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Blarg

Used as an insult against a fat hobo.

Dude 1: That is the ghettoest town ever.
Dude 2: There were so many blargs.
Dude 3: Yo.

by Comutest April 27, 2009

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blarge

It's when two basketball referees fuck up. One official calls a block foul and another official calls a charge foul on the same play at the same time.

bl (block) arge (charge) = blarge

by JdOz28 August 12, 2006

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blarg

The word blarg has no concrete or absolute meaning. Its meaning is derived all from how you say it and in what mood you say it. If you say it depressedly in a low, melancholy tone, it is synonymous with a sigh or expression of sadness. If it's said in an apathetic tone, it means you're in a state of ennui. If you say it in a rageful voice, it is an expletive, etc. etc.

After setting yourself on fire: BLARG!!!

Bored: Blarg. (said in soft, monotone)

Pissed: BLAAAARG!!!!

Elated: Blarg! (In happy voice)

by someone took my name =| April 19, 2006

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