1. Short for "tits and boners"
2. An expression of affirmation (i.e. "totally")
3. An expression of anguish or symphathy (i.e. "that sucks")
4. A euphemism for sex
5. Pretty much anything you want depending on how you say it.
2. An expression of affirmation (i.e. "totally")
3. An expression of anguish or symphathy (i.e. "that sucks")
4. A euphemism for sex
5. Pretty much anything you want depending on how you say it.
T and B.
by kortoober July 1, 2010
The very popular acronym for "Tities and Beer", which affectionatly stands for something that is either pleasing or fun. If asked what the aforementioned means, you can reply that the acronym stands for "Turkey and Biscuits" to avoid revealing the real answer.
To express the acronym literally, you could say, "I love T and B" or, to use the acronym more lightly, use it metaphorically, "This activity is T and B".
by titiesandbeer February 6, 2009
by oofdotcom November 1, 2018
A sexual connotation that indicates a propensity to orally satisfy someone's anal orifice (i.e. tongue the bung).
by T Boogs February 4, 2007
A code word for "tolk a bowl". Tolk, also a word to smoke or take a hit of weed,pot,marijuana. And, Bowl, refering to the part of the pipe where weed is placed.
by Donobane April 14, 2009
an abbreviation for the phrase "taking care of business," a motto adopted by Elvis after his wife left him and while his career was hitting a low. It appears on an emblem he created: the letters t, c, and b are arranged vertically in front of a lightning bolt. cf. Elvis's tombstone at his home in Memphis
"Now I'm T. C. B., mm-hm," the King said, looking into the mirror as he zipped up his brand new, white leather jump suit. "Mm-hm, taking care of business," he said, as he ran his fingertips along the multicolored sequins arranged like a firebird down the chest of the suit.
by eyewitness.78 December 5, 2008
Time for beer! One saying from one to another when one wants to drink beer and wants to encourage the other to drink beer.
Two o'clock in the day, one would say, "T F B!" Then the other would say, "T F B, yeah!" Or, Time for beer! One would be walking down the street and yell, "T F B!" then another would yell Time for beer! Yeah! T F B has been used commonly at universities by young adults.
by Neius September 4, 2007