The act of getting bolloxed every other night. Having a night off and getting bollxed the night after.
- What ya doing tonight bud?
- im getting bi-bolloxed
- ah, guess i wont see ya tomorrow then!
- yeah, but pop round for another sesh the night after??
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A bisexual girl who, even though she likes more than one gender, prefers women. It can also refer to women who experience attraction to men but do not desire to date them. Another usage is the split attraction model in which a woman can be sexually attracted to men but only romantically attracted to women (or vise versa).
Ah, you're a bi lesbian! I thought that you weren't one.
I am a bi lesbian, we have been around since the 1970s when biphobia pushed our term away. We still use this term though!
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One who is flexible regarding the location at which gettin'-it-on will take place.
"Your place or mine?"
"Ain't no thang to me, baby. I just wanna fuck."
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A word invented by Charlie Sheen during an interview on Good Morning America when asked if he was bipolar; meaning to win at both ends of the spectrum.
"I'm bi-winning; I win here and I win there." -Charlie Sheen
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A word that is often used to taunt or demerit another person/persons before owning/pwning/beating up
derived from bicth it uses an o in the center to prolong the mental scaring off the other person/persons.
"I'm going to pwn you bi-octh!"
"I'm going to own you bi-octh!"
"I'm going to beat the living shit out of that bi-octh
"Take that bi-octh!!"
"Blow me bi-octh!"
"How do you like it bi-octh!"
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the biggest be-otch ever found or known to man, be-otch to the max
That bum is a bi-otche
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A term that has been used for decades to reflect women who feel their identity is not fully covered by the term "bisexual" or "lesbian." The term "bi lesbian" may be used by someone who is primarily attracted to women but feels their occasional attraction to men is relevant to their identity, as they have experienced both lesbophobia and biphobia. The term may also be relevant to some femme non-binary people. The term is often rejected by those concerned with policing queer language, some of whom feel that the terms "bisexual" or "lesbian" are somehow undermined by the existence of bi lesbians.
"A person who identifies as bi lesbian isn't going to stop feeling that way just because some people are unduly skeptical of LGBTQ people using unfamiliar terms."
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