A fork of Rural Dictionary
Now normally someone would mistake these initials for body odor but this is not the case. The B.O is a neighborhood icon who is longed by everyone across him platform. He used to be friends with dudradical(a social outcast), but has blossomed and now the B.O terrorizes him as much as he possibly can. This the the B.O today is the cool guy everyone likes. And modern day duderadical still remains a deserted nobody.
Here we go again said Ewin as the B.O started to beat up duderadical.
<noun> Slang abbreviation; Literally, Body Odour. The smell that it created when bacteria feeds on sweat hence making it stale. Often unpleasant.
SIMON: "Charles, you have B.O. Go and wash your armpits!" CHARLES: "I have taken your offensive statement and unmitigated imperative into account and have calculated an appropiate answer to your utterance: No."
A person's natural, unaltered odor, particularly that which emanates from one's underarms. B.O. can smell like brie, diesel engine, sukang paombong, or freshly mowed grass, to name a few similar odors. High school locker rooms and frat houses are locales notorious for the smell of lingering B.O.
A wifebeater is an excellent way of showing your sukang paombong B.O. off, since it does not cover your armpits.
Short for "blackout," as in drinking entirely too much alcohol, sometimes combined with other substances. Can be used as a verb, a noun, or an adjective. On a scale of 1-10, B.O. stands for all numbers 11 and higher, and is almost always associated with belligerence and depravity. Much like alcohol itself, the term is used heavily in Wisconsin.
Verb: Let's get Rumplemintz and B.O. tonight! Noun: That kid is a walking B.O. every weekend. Adjective: I was completely B.O. last night, don't remember anything.