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    [Noun]  | "bar*on" | \ ˈber-ən \


    1: one of a class of tenants holding his rights and title by military or other honorable service directly from a feudal superior (such as a king)

    2: a lord of the realm : noble, peer

    3: a member of the lowest grade of the peerage in Great Britain


    Origin: 13th century ;

     Middle English, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German baro freeman;

    [Noun]  | "robber baron" 


    1: an American capitalist of the latter part of the 19th century who became wealthy through exploitation (as of natural resources, governmental influence, or low wage scales)

    2: a business owner or executive who acquires wealth through ethically questionable tactics


    Origin: 1878 ;

    [Biographical name]  | "Ba*con" | \ ˈbā-kən \


    1: Francis 1561—1626 1st BaronVerulamViscountSt. Albans English philosopher

    [Biographical name]  | "Ber*ze*li*us" | \ (ˌ)bər-ˈzē-lē-əs \


    1: Baron Jöns Jakob 1779—1848 Swedish chemist

    [Biographical name]  | "Buch*an" | \ ˈbə-kən \


    1: Sir John 1875—1940 1st BaronTweedsmuir Scottish author; governor-general of Canada (1935—40)

    [Biographical name]  | "Cal*la*ghan" | \ ˈka-lə-hən \


    1: (Leonard) James 1912—2005 Baron Callaghan of Cardiff British prime minister (1976—79)

    [Biographical name]  | "Campbell" 


    1: Colin 1792—1863 originally surnameMacliver; Baron Clyde British field marshal

    [Biographical name]  | "Car*ey" | \ ˈker-ē \


    1: George Leonard 1935— Lord Carey archbishop of Canterbury (1991—2002)

    [Biographical name]  | "Carle*ton" | \ ˈkär(-ə)l-tən \


    1: Sir Guy 1724—1808 1st Baron Dorchester British general and administrator in America

    [Biographical name]  | "Cecil" 


    1: Robert 1563—1612 1st Earl of Salisbury and 1st ViscountCranborne English statesman

    [Noun]  | "baron" 


    1: a person of rank, power, or influence in a particular field;


      * e.g., " ... a media baron who owns newspapers, television and radio stations, and even several cable networks "



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     [ "baron" ]

    1: A insult for a guy named Aaron

      * e.g.,  ... Man1:Hello Aaron Bo Baron! 

     [ "baron" ]

    1: To be a gay jew To have money and never pay for a meal

      * e.g.,  ... Did you see bob last night he totally pulled a baron on us last night at dinner 


     [ "baron" ]

    2: To wear a little bag of gold around your neck To never tip when going out to dinner with a group

     [ "Baron" ]

    1: Baron is a simple yet complex person in your life. He's got the biggest heart but tends to withhold it from others until he sees that you are a for real person and can be trusted! He's a private guy but he's there for his friends that are like family to him, when they call on him. He's a good, faithful and a truly loyal young man and would be a catch for any young woman who is real and does not play games. He loves animals and he's got the heart and the passion of a poet! He doesn't open up with many people bc he's been hurt before but once he does open up to you, y'all are family, period - bc he trusts you and that doesn't come easy for him! Baron is the guy to have around!

      * e.g.,  ... "Call Baron, he's the only one that knows what to do!" 

     [ "Barone" ]

    1: When an individual is able leave a present location without detection and without notifying anyone.

      * e.g.,  ... Hey, where's Mike? 

     [ "Baron" ]

    1: The most incredible guy in the universe, end of story. He’s sweet, caring, and truly amazing. He is concerned about the girl he loves and knows never to do her wrong or lose her. He always knows the perfect thing to say and the right time to say it. He takes your breath away and leaves you speechless. And he has a way of making your heart melt like no one else ever will. Baron is so wonderful, it’s almost impossible to find the words to match.

      * e.g.,  ... That guy is so amazing... He must be a BARON 

     [ "Baron" ]

    1: to own someone. To be cool, or to do something, awesome. When baroned, you might often be skeeted on, owned, or mooned. Reference to the sav Baron Davis of the Golden State Warriors. Also a loud meaningless remark.

      * e.g.,  ... Dude, i just Baroned on you! 


     [ "Baron" ]

    2: Props to gabe/thunder.

      * e.g.,  ... I just got Baroned on. 

     [ "Baroner" ]

    1: A metaphorical erection arising from excessive bromanship. Bromanship occurs because the bond between two bro's is stronger than the bond between a chick and a bro. Because on average men are stronger than women, duh.

      * e.g.,  ... Damn,Cam just gave me a massive baroner after he sent Spuza back to the kitchen to make his friends a sandwich. 

     [ "Barone" ]

    1: A certain high caliber of man. Person of high quality and prestige. Certified 'dude' status.

      * e.g.,  ... Ex1: "Mikey? Yeah dude, he's a total barone." Ex2: "It was easy to pickup at the loser party... not a barone in sight." 

     [ "Baron" ]

    1: Verb-

      * e.g.,  ... He baroned the booty. 


     [ "Baron" ]

    2:  To take, hoard, and then monopolize.

     [ "Baroned" ]

    1: Losing a race at the very end after being so far ahead.

      * e.g.,  ... The hare got Baroned by the tortoise. My Aces just got Baroned by 10s. 

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