The blazer
Where u set a man’s balls on fire then taze his nipples
Person2: Bro didn’t u hear about the girl that gave me a the blazer
Person 2:It wasn’t pleasant but my balls felt great
Person 2:It wasn’t pleasant but my balls felt great
Blazer
Blazer is a term commonly used at the bar scene at The University of Iowa. It is used to insult someone that looks like or is acting like a total fogie. Someone who loves public transportation, WWII, wearing two-piece track jumpsuits and Hawaiian shirts, and falling asleep watching baseball games is a Blazer. Think of Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino, but just the cranky old part of him, not the totally badass part.
That guy sleeping on the bus, wearing a jumpsuit, and listening to the baseball game on his headphones is a total Blazer.
blazer
a cool overcoat/jacket
black or red blazers are the best
Blazer
1.Someone who smokes marajuna 24/7 and is known for it, another word for Pothead
2.Someone who goes to Great Neck North Middle school or High school,on Long Island
2.Someone who goes to Great Neck North Middle school or High school,on Long Island
Friend number 1-Andrew Y is the biggest Blazer I know.
Friend number 2-Oh my god i know, i heard he goes to rehab.
Friend number 2-Oh my god i know, i heard he goes to rehab.
Blazer
A blazer is a type of jacket, worn as smart casual dress. The term blazer occasionally is synonymous with boating jacket and sports jacket, two different garments. A blazer resembles a suit coat cut more casually — sometimes with flap-less patch pockets and metal buttons. A blazer's cloth is usually durable (14oz.), because it is an outdoor sports jacket. Stylistically, blazers often are uniform garments, i.e. airline, school, and yachting, and rowing clubs.
The term blazer identifies two distinct jackets; the first, original blazer, was a single-breasted boat club jacket, worn for rowing, of brightly-coloured, often striped cloth, with contrasting piping; essentially an early sports jacket. The second blazer is a fitted, classically-cut, double-breasted navy blue jacket, originally called reefer jacket, now an occasional usage. As men discontinued wearing the original boat-club blazer, the term then applied solely to the double-breasted naval version dressed with metal buttons; the military originals were black.
The term blazer identifies two distinct jackets; the first, original blazer, was a single-breasted boat club jacket, worn for rowing, of brightly-coloured, often striped cloth, with contrasting piping; essentially an early sports jacket. The second blazer is a fitted, classically-cut, double-breasted navy blue jacket, originally called reefer jacket, now an occasional usage. As men discontinued wearing the original boat-club blazer, the term then applied solely to the double-breasted naval version dressed with metal buttons; the military originals were black.
"Dudes rockin' dah Blaze Blazer"
"Look at my Blazer man"
"How fresh is that Blazer son?"
"I might just wear a Blazer and Jeans to the Party"
"Look at my Blazer man"
"How fresh is that Blazer son?"
"I might just wear a Blazer and Jeans to the Party"
blazer
Firing up a joint, or one who smokes pot.
He's so wasted I know he's a right blazer.
Blazer
1. Describes someone that you see as a "warrior," someone who focuses on achieving 1000x higher than the goal originally set and won't stop/give up/rest until he/she reaches past that goal. A trend-setter among friends and a soldier at heart, he/she will always attempt to accomplish an intended goal with purity of heart and of mind and with a friend(s)' safety and well-being always in mind. if necessary.
Friend #1: We've gotta stop him, he's badly hurt, it's not worth protecting me!!
Friend #2: What can I say? He's a "blazer" at heart, he just won't stop till you're safe; he'd put his life on the line to protect us all.
Friend #2: What can I say? He's a "blazer" at heart, he just won't stop till you're safe; he'd put his life on the line to protect us all.