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B adjective- used as an intensifier UK, 1926
A euphemistic abbreviation of BLOODYBASTARD - The tactical deployment of the vehicles went to the wall; with all lights on (hazzards [sic], Sgt Cornell’s Zippo) and crys of “You b... idiot”, “left hand down, left”, “Get out!”. — London Scottish Regimental Gazette, p. 80, Winter 1990
- (used of a film) second-tier in terms of actors and budget US
- Being both profitable and meritorious, Lewton’s productions are ideal B films. — Life, p. 123, 25 February 1946
- A falsehood has been circulating in Hollywood and across the country that B pictures are no longer being made. — San Francisco Examiner, p. 34, 30 August 1966
- in the written shorthand of the Internet and text message, fulfilling the masculine role in a homosexual (male or female) relationship UK
Short for BUTCH- — Michelle Baker and Steven Tropiano, Queer Facts, p. 13, 2004
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