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The act of charging at someone and punching them squarely in the face, usually while screaming at the top of one's lungs. Named after the boxer from Street Fighter
Man, I totally Balrog'd that guy.
The balroq is a very large, winged, demon-looking creature.
It is best known from the movie "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring," in which Gandolf the Gray battles a balroq on the Bridge of Khazad-dûm.
"suddenly it the Balrog drew itself up to a great height, and its wings were spread from wall to wall..."
The Lord of the Rings Book II, Chapter 5 "The Bridge of Khazad-dûm".
A character from the Street Fighter gaming series, however in the USA and England he is known as Vega.
Now, without trying to be complicated:
The boxer (Balrog in USA) was originally known as M. Bison (Mike Bison - geddit?) however owing to legal issues, his name was swapped with Balrog's, however M. Bison is a silly name for a prancy Spanish man, therefore his name was in turn swapped with Vega (M. Bison in USA, the man in red.)
And that's who Balrog really is.
Err... Balrog...
An exceptionally awkward and unpleasant manager, that delights in making life as difficult as possible for his/her underlings, by creative interpretation of rules/regulations.
From "The Lord Of The Rings"
Oh, God, the Balrog's going off on one again - there goes our early finish.
1. A troublesome or bothersome circumstance, situation, person, or thing. A bother. Can refer to something or someone beastly in behavior; terrible.
2. An exclamation signifying frustration or upset upon entering a certain predicament.
3. An expression or exclamation signifying worry, weariness, or pain upon injury.
Derived from the character/beast called a balrog in The Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien.
"Oh, balrog!"
"What a balrog."
"You are such a balrog."
"How am I going to get myself out of this balrog?"
or
"How am I going to get away from this balrog?!"
A troublesome or bothersome circumstance, situation, person, or thing. A bother. Can refer to something or someone beastly or terrible. Can express worry, weariness, or pain upon injury. Often used as an exclamation signifying frustration or upset upon entering a certain predicament.
Derived from the character/beast called a balrog in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien.
"Oh, balrog!"
"What a balrog."
"You are such a balrog."
"How am I going to get myself out of this balrog?"
or
"How am I going to get away from this balrog?"