Bimberly
As a verb "Bimberly", "to pull a Bimberly"
1. To have rather good intentions pointing out other peoples faults or bad choices in a rageful, exaggerated way, sometimes creating a dangerous situation in a public setting.
2. To over react with rage and complete disregard of other peoples existence in life over a small misunderstanding
3. To react to peoples dumb ass actions in a way that puts peoples lives in danger
5. To be belligerent while defending oneself
1. To have rather good intentions pointing out other peoples faults or bad choices in a rageful, exaggerated way, sometimes creating a dangerous situation in a public setting.
2. To over react with rage and complete disregard of other peoples existence in life over a small misunderstanding
3. To react to peoples dumb ass actions in a way that puts peoples lives in danger
5. To be belligerent while defending oneself
ex "Megan pulled a Bimberly at work today, got fired on the spot and escorted out of the building."
ex "Kim pulled a Bimberly after being cut off by some douchbag, she jumped out of the car at 9 months pregnant and demanded he come out and fight like a man"
ex "She went all Bimberly in class and threw a lolly pop at the teacher because he wouldn't help her understand history"
ex "Kim pulled a Bimberly after being cut off by some douchbag, she jumped out of the car at 9 months pregnant and demanded he come out and fight like a man"
ex "She went all Bimberly in class and threw a lolly pop at the teacher because he wouldn't help her understand history"