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be right back away from keyboard
be right back, got to pee
be right back mother f**ker
be right back my parents are watching over my shoulder
b*****d System Manager From Hell
Better than Chuck Norris
breaking up with you
back when Pluto was a planet
The paradoxical consumer who drives a BMW but complains about guacamole costing extra, or books first-class then haggles for free upgrades. They want the luxury lifestyle and the discount store prices, existing in a perpetual state of cognitive dissonance.
A Dragon Ball Z reference describing when someone suddenly becomes inexplicably jacked and irrationally angry, particularly at someone named Kakarot (or just anyone in general). The ultimate gym bro transformation fantasy.
Adorable baby-talk for bedtime or sleep, typically used by toddlers who haven't quite mastered the art of saying "I'm tired." Also occasionally used ironically by exhausted adults.
When used in acronyms such ashbdandhlbd, bd pretty clearly stands for "birthday." Less commonly, some texters and online chat users may use bd as a standalone abbreviation that means "birthday."
Those discussing great people or items use BOAT to mean "best of all time." Most commonly, this acronym is used to denote that an athlete, gamer, artist, or other notable person is the best in their field. However, you might also see a great movie, pizza, car, or other work of "art" described as "the BOAT."
The acronym is typically used by people who think texting or typing acronyms makes them sound clever or smart. However, since BAIC is pretty obscure, using the acronym will most likely make the recipient feel confused along with the sender.
When you think something is brilliant, like a geniusmemeor a moving story, you can describe it as "brill." People often use it while texting or messaging online, but they may also say it aloud.
You will most likely see the acronym online when people criticize other users for doing something stupid. Some classic BFU blunders include taking a screenshot of your desktop with your phone's camera or trying to turn your computer on when its power cord is not even plugged into the outlet.
The term comes from the 1700s when America was in its infancy and people would commonly barter for goods. Deerskins were often referred to as bucks and eventually, when the USD rolled around, buck was applied to the dollar. Unfortunately no one knows for certain who first used buck to refer to a dollar.
A birdnest is a home where a child of divorced parents lives while the parents take turns living in the house and their own separate living areas. The term became popular in the 2010s.
Online poker players use BB to stand for "big blind." The big blind is a forced bet that the player seated two to the dealer's left must put into the pot before a hand begins. Generally, the BB is equal to the minimum bet required to play a hand.
When finishing or pausing a text or online message thread, you can send "bcnu," which is short for "be seein' you (around)." It is an acronym/abbreviation hybrid that comes from saying the four letters quickly in succession.
Be easy is a slang phrase that is similar to "Take it easy" and used to calm down a person. It is commonly utilized when a person is angry, too excited, scared, or just plain freaking out about something.
BBFBBM is a combination of theBBFandBBMacronyms and is a quick way to describe someone attractive but not intelligent. The person looks so good that they appear to be sculpted like a plastic doll from the Fisher-Price toy brand, but has the brains of a doll, as well.
A "BSF" is a best friend. It's the person you share all your secrets with, the person who is with you at the highest and lowest moments in your life, and the person that will always have your back.
A slightly quicker way to refer to a body when it's too difficult to speak an extra syllable or type the last letter; often utilized when complimenting a person's toned physical appearance.