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What is EBR?Everybody rides the bet of the person giving out the picks. The original bet is subject to change. Therefore, if the bettor decides to change the picks that is the new bet. To be a βRyderβ one most be following the most updated pick. B Keane is a complete fucking idiot and doesnβt know what EBR (Everybody Rides) means, that brick headed chicken dick fuck. EBR - meme gifEBR - videoEBR - what is it?Any photograph so hideously over processed through the misuse of HDR manipulation that it can be deemed to be guilty of 'EyeBall Rape" Having spent a small fortune on a DSLR the rookie urban explorer felt that he needed to post-process his shots to look like Scooby Doo cartoons in an epic HDR/ EBR (EyeBall Rape) fest. What does "EBR" mean?Everybody Rides. A gambling term for a hot sports handicapper who is giving out picks for free $EBR Chicago ML -135 EBR - what does it mean?"Epic Bike Ride." Abbreviation for those who are too lazy to name off the whole phrase. The term epic usually refers to a bike ride longer than usual. The EBR can either have a destination or none at all, thus adding to the epicness. Josh: Hey Dan! Wanna go on an EBR?? EBR - meaningAny photograph so hideously over processed through the misuse of HDR manipulation that it can be deemed to be guilty of 'EyeBall Rape" Having spent a small fortune on a DSLR the rookie urban explorer felt that he needed to post-process his shots to look like Scooby Doo cartoons in an epic HDR/ EBR (EyeBall Rape) fest. EBR - definitionAcronym for 'Eyebrow Raise'. Usually used when someone finds something so intriguing, befuddling, interesting, no words can do it justice. The raise of a single eyebrow alerts any onlooker that further explanation is needed; often followed with disapproval and shame directed at the onlooker. Facebook Post EBR - slang"EBR", an acronym used to express one's musical tastes, the initials suggesting "Everything But Rap." My music I guess is like Rock, Jazz, Country, Blues, whatever, you know, EBR. EBR"Evil Black Rifle." Sarcastic term used in reference to the anti-gun community's perception of semiautomatic rifles that often share common cosmetic features with military rifles. Most typically associated with the AR-15, other examples would include the M1A, FAL, and various clones of AK models. Although a small minority of areas in the U.S. have local regulations governing semiautomatic rifles or magazine capacity, these rifles are generally totally legal and serve a variety of sporting, target and plinking purposes. Anti-gun activists typically refer to EBRs as "machine guns" or "automatic weapons," further displaying their ignorance on the topic they allege to be experts on. |
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