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Barhee
A 'Barhee!' is when you run up to a random person(not a girl as this is classed as sexual assault) and squeezing there nipple whilst shouting 'Barhee!' in a loud squeaky voice.

This soon to be national craze started off in Tapton School,Sheffield by a group of year 11 students.

The first person to make this sound was Harold Shaw (also one of the producers of Bruceys Musical Backscratcher). It all started as he squeezed Tim 'Fatty' Wards manboob while impersonating an old american carhorn, this sound eventually changed to 'Barhee!'.

There have been numerous 'Barhees' caught on video (by Tom Yates and Kristian Johnstone) and placed on Google Video (search "label:barhee tv or barhee).

The Current Record for "number of barhees in 1 shot" is 5 set by Kristian Johnstone in an electronics class on 12th October 2006.

The most notable victim of a 'Barhee!' is Mr. 'Woody' Priest. Yates completed and got sent to the withdrawal room.And also he was grounded for 1 month.

There are many variations of the classical 'Barhee!' :- Barhous - a squeeze on the Head! (ooooooooo!). Barhun - a squeeze on the buttocks. Barhis - a squeeze on the penis and general crotch area. Barhoo - a squeeze on the nose from behind.

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