bad larry
a noun, a general reference used in place of something that is savory or desirable, something sick or something that has some hunion
“hey ralph, nice dirtbike, where’d you pick up that bad larry”
“it just got a new exhaust for my truck, that bad larry is loud”
an adjective that describes something that is sweet or bad-ss
tim: check out my new sound system
mike: that aint nothin, check out this bad larry
tanzanian slang for a raincoat.
“man it’s pouring out there. better grab my bad larry.”
a monument that you dont know the real name of
somebody asked me for directions in downtown indy, i said “go down to the bad larry and hang a left”
can be used as slang to define anything that comes in pairs
check out the bad larrys on that b-tch
or
my bad larrys are killin me
bad larry (or its latin equivalent, larrius malus) is an epithet given to a select few worth of its bad -ssery. one cannot become a bad larry, one is born a bad larry. they are usual fairly “chill” and may or may not be annoyed with your antics.
“bad larry gave us a f-cking pop quiz on frankenstein in cl-ss today.”
a ska/pop-punk band from rhode island. the band consists of paul (vocals/guitar), jon (guitar), wayne (b-ss), justin (drums), nick (trumpet), walt (trombone), and will (trumpet). the band broke up in 2005 and had their last show on november 25, 2005. bad larry has had several reunion shows since.
i went to bad larry’s rip show… it was awesome!
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