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Definition of bezerker

bezerker

noun

  • a person who loses all stability and composure mentally and emotionally. A person who harasses and annoys.
    Leave me alone you fucking bezerker.

    Last edited on Apr 24 2013. Submitted by jackjackal from Orange County Airport (MGJ), Montgomery, NY 12549, USA on Jan 31 2013.

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