Boed
descriptive word stemming from b.o. (body odor) coined by sir bryan galvin in the mid-1990s. the adjective form of body odor used to describe something of inferior quality or appearance.
n-body will date our ugly smelly friend, todd; he’s boed.
booted off. in other words, disconnected from instant messaging servers.
my friend has dial-up, so each time he uses aim, he gets b.o’ed.
when one is bored (having a lack of sufficeint entertainment) one can describe them selves as being bo-ed (pr-nounced – bo ed.)
guy 1 – duuude im so bo-ed
guy 2 – oh shut up you b-m your always bo-ed
guy 1 – true true
when someone forces you to go into their car when you don’t want to.
man his car is so small and cr-ppy but borey b.o’ed me
to be bored, to have nothin to do
im soo boed, i got nothing to do
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