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    [Noun]  | "bon*fire" | \ ˈbän-ˌfī(-ə)r \


    1: a large fire built in the open air


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English bonefire a fire of bones, from bon bone + fire;

    [Noun]  | "Bonfire Night" 


    1: the night of November 5th observed in Britain with fireworks and bonfires to celebrate the capture in 1605 of a group of people who planned to destroy the buildings of Parliament

    [Noun]  | "bonfire" 


    1: a large outdoor fire;


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     [ "bonfire" ]

    1:  A large controlled outdoor fire, usually made from bales of straw or wood.

      * e.g.,  ...  I helped my dad prepare a bonfire and i burned my new pants. 


     [ "bonfire" ]

    2:  A social event that takes place near the mentioned fire.

      * e.g.,  ...  You should have been at Mike's bonfire last week, we got really drunk. 


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    3: The word is believed to be a corruption of "bone fire" deriving from a Celtic midsummer festival where animal bones were burnt to ward off evil spirits.

     [ "bonfire" ]

    1: a gathering of 3 or more gingers.

      * e.g.,  ... Hey Jenna, you going to the bonfire? 

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    1: A bonfire is the result of 2 or more fire crotches have sex with each other.

      * e.g.,  ... There was a huge bonfire at the party last night. At least 5 fire crotches were having an orgy. 

     [ "bonfire" ]

    1: A place where you call up all your friends to express your inadequacies and bag on people better than yourself

      * e.g.,  ... Susie was sad she didn't get the job she didn't deserve and called up all her friends to a bonfire complain why she didn't get the job over the more qualified candidate. 

     [ "Bonfire" ]

    1: A party, usually held outside, with lots of alcoholic beverages. There may be fire at this party, and fire and drunks don't usually mix, so it's sure to be entertaining. Side effects of bonfires inlude, but are not limited to:

      * e.g.,  ... Forrest: I'm having a bonfire tonight! Ross: Sweet! Are you providing the beer, or is it a bring your own? Forrest: Both! The more alcohol the better! I hope we get hammered! Ross: Won't your parents find out? Forrest: Nah, We'll just hide the evidence in the woods. Ross: Okay! I'll spread the word! Aaron: I hope that whore Caitlyn shows up. I can't wait to get in her pants! Scotty: I'll bring the plastic cups! 


     [ "Bonfire" ]

    2: hangovers


     [ "Bonfire" ]

    3: unplanned pregnancies


     [ "Bonfire" ]

    4: social acceptance


     [ "Bonfire" ]

    5: earning a "whore" reputation

     [ "Bonfire" ]

    1: The act of smoking marijuana that is mixed with marijuana concentrate, typically consumed from a large pipe and shared among a group of friends to ensure they get properly baked.

      * e.g.,  ... Dabbing takes too long... we should have a bonfire! 

     [ "bonfireable" ]

    1: An item or object that can be thrown into a bonfire for many different purposes such as: stoking a fire; making the fire different colors; playing with the fire; burning trash; and putting out the fire, among many other things.

      * e.g.,  ... Larry threw flour on the fire to make it look cool; the flour is bonfireable 

     [ "Bonfire" ]

    1: When you are relentlessly roasted simultaneously by every member of a group text

      * e.g.,  ... I can’t take this abuse, this group text is just one big bonfire for me , I’m leaving. 

     [ "Bonfire" ]

    1: a love interest, usually flirt via (text, social networking, im, real life) who returns the interest towards you, possible hook up, undefined hook up, or someone your "talking to" your current flame

      * e.g.,  ... Melanie: So are you seeing your bonfire this weekend? 

     [ "Bonfire" ]

    1: An effeminate, probably gay man of large stature, musculature, and/or waist size. A bear who is effeminate would be considered a bonfire. The reason they are called this is that they are big and flaming, like their namesake.

      * e.g.,  ... Charlotte Coolhorn of Bleach and Garfiel of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood are both Bonfires. 

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