Definition of beast
beast 
adjective
- very good, excellent; COOL, AWESOME.
That concert was beast!
That outfit you are wearing is beast.
by Matt, VA, USA, May 27 1998.
intransitive verb
- to be aggressive.
Why are you beasting?
by Anonymous, Victoria, New York 14710, USA, Mar 18 2006.
noun
- Milwaukee's Best brand beer.
Hand me a beast.
by Curtis J., Dayton, OH, USA, Sep 25 1997.
- any low-cost beer. Origin: Milwaukee's Best brand beer, notorious for its cheap price, harsh taste, and high alcohol content. The combination of these three make it a supposed "Beast" to deal with, especially the morning afterward.
The college students drink beast into the night.
by Curtis J., Dayton, OH, USA, Sep 25 1997.
- a person who is exceptionally good at something, or performs that activity aggressively.
He is a beast on the football field.
He is a beast at guitar!
by Kate Pet, Maryland, USA, Dec 09 1998.
- a muscular person.
That dude is a beast!
by N. Malik, Charleston, WV, USA, Dec 29 1998.
- an unattractive female.
She is such a beast.
by Todd R., Cape Girardeau, MO, USA, Jan 01 2000.
transitive verb
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