Bard
/bärd/
noun
a poet, traditionally one reciting epics and associated with a particular oral tradition.
/bärd/
noun
a poet, traditionally one reciting epics and associated with a particular oral tradition.
by kaosmoker September 30, 2018
A nickname for a buddy, bro, or bruh. Used to show friendship and buddy status. Although it may sound like a bad word, calling someone bard is something desired.
by Swisscheesefordayseh October 30, 2017
From the Gaelic "bàrd". A poet, musician, and entertainer. Also called a "minstrel" in some circles. Known through Latin as a "troubadour".
Strumming his lute, the bard sang of a tragic hero's love for a fair maiden, inciting fawning from the ladies of the court.
by Lorelili April 02, 2005
by rgx2richez April 09, 2020
an ultraliberal, hippie dippie college in Annandale New York. Immoralized by Walter Becker of Steely Dan Fame who cursed the college in his song "My old school"
by Connecticutdoc June 20, 2009
Celtic Word pertaining to individuals who are masters in the arts, music, story telling etc, as indeed the Celts were. Rabbie Burns Is a good Example of a Bard. Shakespeare on the other hand is not, as he is an English Twat who wrote boring and historically innacurate Plays
by william the wallace March 05, 2006