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B-Movster

N.
Basically referring to a monster in a B-Movie. Most recently though, it is referring to someone who does something that is just corny or stereotypical.

Why is he a B-Movster?
Cause he always calls his house the Lair of House.

by Slavik Von Stockholm May 4, 2005


Baby B

the baby brother of the two brothers in your fraternity. he has tendencies to act quite strange. Being a Baby B does have some redeeming qualities, he happens to be a complete stud, and usually a tank when drinking is involved. However, extreme caution is advised due to the fact that once the baby B has crossed the point of no return whilst drinking he will face heavy hurling consequences....

Have you seen Baby B in there? That boy is grinding it up on the dance floor?

by confederate{OX}sumbitch December 31, 2011


3=B

The equation for sex

Dude i was having 3=B my girl friend

by Gonzo123456 May 18, 2008

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p the b's

Pump the brakes, or "p the b's," is a common vernacular synonym for, "slow down your pony," or "bee-atch this relationship is moving too fast."

One will use "p the b's" to request that his current situation, namely a relationship, lessen its rapid pace.

Monica: Scott, will you move in with me?

Scott: P the b's woman, I just wanna some of your jelly.

by the unpaid intern June 21, 2011


B joo

A member from the K-pop group topp dogg

"come here B joo!" Xero yelled.

by lepardprintpanda October 23, 2017


Ashy B

The pinnacle of Male evolution. also referred to as "the sticker guru"

OMFG That there.......... is Ashy B@!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

by ExodusDesign February 3, 2010


Fran B

To be called a Fran B is an honour. Its a word to use instead of Best friend. It means funny, pretty and amazing. It’s somebody you couldn’t live without. If you come across a Fran B you are lucky, you will know them for the rest of your life. A Fran B is someone who shouldn’t be taken for granted. In a persons life time they may meet one Fran B so they should hold on to them.

Grace : “My best friend is a Fran B”

by Grace Mapplebeck May 1, 2020