Bubbies
Breasts Bubbies is a term used as an alternative, less official way to say breasts and a less vulgar way to say boobies or boobs. It is used mainly by socialites in the New Jersey area. More…
bubbles
A euphemism for testicles. =The word comes about from a television show characters inability to say the word penis or testicles. She uses this word to signify testicles, likely because of More…
Bububublah
the remainder of a forgotten or irrelevant conversation. When a speaker does not fully recall the conversation he or she is repeating or does not want to waste time quoting irrelevant More…
buch
(clipping) kombucha, a fermented probiotic black or green tea-based drink popular for its taste and supposed health benefits =although I have only heard it used casually by two people other More…
buck
(metaphor and derivation) To physically or verbally abuse, intimidate, or attack. Usually meant not in realistic terms; not intended seriously; if someone 'bucks' someone else, it More…
Bucket List
(Noun) A list of activities and achievements that a person hopes to accomplish in his or her lifetime. =You should definitely put the Louvre on your bucket list. Etymology : Bucket list More…
Buckler
A small, round shield either carried or worn on the arm. ='The Spaniards made good use of their bucklers in the battle against the Germans' Etymology : from Latin More…
bucks
An exclamation to express satisfaction or excitement with an event. ="Bucks! UCONN won the NCAA title!" Etymology : Formed by taking the definition of bucks which means More…
Buckytube
An elongated tube of carbon atoms in a hexagonal lattice. (‘Buckytubes are the material of the future.’) Buckytubes are hexagonal lattices of carbon atoms which form long tubes More…
bucolic
farm lands, but more broadly, nature =used when referring to a natural setting like when one thinks of the "old times" of forests and farms and people cohabiting nature. More…
bud
(respelling) refers to a women’s posterior that is nice =This term is used by college students to refer to a women's butt Etymology : "thick end," Old English buttuc More…
buddhaverse
The universe as defined by the realm of existence supposedly controlled by the religious Buddha figure. Used by Asian studies professor in place of the word ‘universe’. =Used More…
Buddhu (1)
(noun; loanword) A silly person =When Indian people in the U.S. get frustrated, they start speaking in Hindi. Therefore, when they want to call someone an idiot (but in a joking manner), More…
Buddy In-Law
Your friends’ friend. Also know as your buddies buddy. =Buddy In-Law is typically used in a setting where one may be talking to a group of friends and introduces an individual who he/she More…
Buddy-movie
of or pertaining to a movie (involving friendship) that one watches with a good friend (a feel-good movie) For a long time, there have been movies that make people feel good about More…
budge
(VERB) Another way to say "to cut," as in getting in front of a person waiting in a line. =May come from the fact that you may physically bump or budge a person when you cut them More…
Budget
(widening) something (or someone) that costs very little; inexpensive; cheap (pejorative) =Takes the noun/verb "Budget" to create an adjective possibly spawned from widening of More…
Budget (2)
To save money. =The meaning “to spend less” probably has something to do with melioration: “to do what is better for your budget; to keep the budget good”. Etymology : This word has More…