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bare on bare

adj. A term used to describe something that is bare, but bare again. Such that it is 2xbare or "bare on bare"

Person 1: You getting some piece tonight? Person 2: Yeh, but only bare on bare piece!

by geardown April 27, 2011

bare

A lot of; very; an exclamation used in disbelief.

The woman had bare cats; I was bare tired; "I have a new car!" "Bare!"

by Ibäh July 15, 2004

barely

By a very little; hardly

could barely see the road in the fog.

by Lil'MoMo February 12, 2009

Bare

The only word that means the opposite of itself.

My cupboards are bare = My cupboards are empty I've done bare work today = I've done lots of work today

by JizzySpunkbubbles May 17, 2012

bare

English slang for "a lot or very" used the same way as Californians use "hella"

"man, I got bare homework"

by handleonthebucket May 24, 2014

Bare

1. Lots of (many, a large amount of) 2. Very (extremely)

1. We've toked bare joints today 2. We're bare chunged

by Aidan Brooks May 31, 2005

barely

A nervous statement that displays uncertainty.

Person 1: Are you really legally blind? Person 2: Barely...uh..yeah, but baaaarely....

by ladycraic March 22, 2015