most common cup size; cup size of some of Hollywood's sexiest celebrities (Cindy Crawford, J. Lo, Cameron Diaz, etc.)
34B is perfect hand-full.
J.Lo, Julia Roberts, Justine Bateman, Cameron Diaz, Cindy Crawford, Rebecca Gayheart, Teri Hatcher (Desperate Housewives), Ashley Judd, Nicole Kidman, Tanya Roberts, Niki Taylor, Amber Valetta, Nicolette Sheridan, etc.)
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another way of saying my bad... also a habit of everyone at my school
person 1:dude you just spit in my face
person 2: o....my b
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Diminutive of "my bad", the enunciation of which saves neither the enunciator nor the listener any time of mind or eardrum, though which does indeed spare the enunciator the torment of touching the tip of his tongue to the front upper roof of the mouth as when one does actually say "bad".
Yo 'sup?! I lament the laze and malaise of the muthafucka who can't bring himself to say "my bad" but instead must employ "my b" in its stead, even though there is no contractive benefit gained by the effort, muthafuckas!
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FAB from the TV show "Thunderbirds" stood for "Full Acknowledgement of Braodcast." Gerry Anderson, the producer of "Thunderbirds" was known for these obscure catch phrases. In another series "Captain Scarlet" he usied SIG which stood for "Spectrum Is Green" They both meant roughly," ten-four", "I copy" and "roger that."
Jeff Tracy: "Scott set up a perimeter so Virgil can put down Thunderbird 2"
Scott: "F A B"
Colonel White: "All units return to base."
Captain Scarlett: "S I G"
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Let's go play some b-ball tonight at the elementary school
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Short for tea and brandy. The drink was popularized by Yang Wenli, a character from the anime "Legend of the Galactic Heroes" and is made with a cup of tea, an ounce or two of brandy, and sweetened to taste. It is the most warming and relaxing drink known to man.
Reinhard: sup Yang?
Yang: just shootan your troops and sippin' a T&B
Reinhard: sounds relaxing
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A second-rate problem-solving team sent in because more qualified personnel (the "A-Team") are unavailable or unwilling to deal with a given problem. This is often because the A-Team sees said problem as being beneath them or unworthy of their talents.
Damn, no wonder this software deployment is going miserably. It appears that the contractor gave us the B-Team.
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