Pronunciation: /bɛlˌɛnd/
noun a slang term used to insult someone by referring to the head of the penis
A1 I don't understand what 'bellend' means.
A2 My friend called someone a 'bellend' as an insult.
B1 The comedian used the word 'bellend' in his stand-up routine.
B2 I can't believe he actually called his boss a 'bellend'.
C1 The politician's use of the term 'bellend' caused controversy.
C2 The author's novel was criticized for its frequent use of the word 'bellend'.
adjective used to describe someone as foolish, annoying, or unlikeable
A1 He is a bellend driver who never follows traffic rules.
A2 She always acts like a bellend boss, never appreciating our hard work.
B1 The bellend customer complained about everything in the store.
B2 His bellend behavior at the party offended many guests.
C1 The CEO's bellend attitude towards employees led to a high turnover rate.
C2 The politician's bellend remarks sparked outrage among the public.
formal The term 'bellend' is considered vulgar and inappropriate in formal settings.
informal I can't believe he called him a bellend in front of everyone.
slang He's such a bellend for forgetting my birthday.
figurative His behavior at the party was a real bellend move.
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