bugle
a slang term for the use of cocaine
do you want to get bang on the bugle tonight
bugle
also "bugel"
cocaine.
cocaine.
I'll buy some bugle off you for £40
bugle
The bugle is a brass instrument used for marching purposes. They have been used in the military, bands, and drum corps. The standard bugle has no valves, but looks like a trumpet, and can only play certain intervals.
There are other types of bugles: Soprano, Alto, Mellophone, French horn, Baritone, Euphonium, and Contrabass. All the above instruments have been marched in Drum and Bugle Corps.
There are other types of bugles: Soprano, Alto, Mellophone, French horn, Baritone, Euphonium, and Contrabass. All the above instruments have been marched in Drum and Bugle Corps.
Did you see that bugle? It had one valve and one rotor!
bugle
big ass horn
look at the size of his bugle
bugle
An object, person or place which is amazing, beautiful or generally has outstanding quality.
Rio is an absolute bugle of a city.
Alice is a little bugle.
Alice is a little bugle.
bugle
Introduced to the English language as "beaugal", in 1634. Sir Frederick von Stuperheimer, a half German, half British Buddhist, had it officially altered to "bugle" because Parliament took pity on the man since he was legally retarded and presented his "case" to them; it was a soggy notebook filled with moldy cheese and worms.
If it wasn't, perhaps, for Sir Frederick, we'd still be saying beaugal to this very day. Pay homage to this master of the illiterary arts at his grave in the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
If it wasn't, perhaps, for Sir Frederick, we'd still be saying beaugal to this very day. Pay homage to this master of the illiterary arts at his grave in the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
The bugle is a instrument, I think.
bugle
to jack off, to cum oneself
When i saw her, i basically bugled in my pants