db (pronounced dee-bee) is the ultimate power word, used for expressing absolutely any emotion at all. It can be a compliment, a sign of distress, a negative or affirmative response, a greeting or a comeback. It can replace any word in the dictionary and still have the same meaning.
It is a well known fact that the popular abbreviation was actually derived from the phase "dickhead-bitches", yelled uncontrollably by an anonymous person filmed on the 20/20 TV documentary special about Tourette’s Syndrome.
The symbol “db” can be also be recreated by curling ones hands into “d” and “b” shapes. To do this, you curl your index fingers towards your thumbs and extend your middle finger, then twist your wrists to face each other, making both of your middle fingers touch each other. This ganglike symbol can be flashed at someone as an alternative to pronouncing the words dee and bee, and is often used in situations where silence is compulsory (eg. funerals, librarys and movie theatres).
Following the success of ‘db’, many other two letter abbreviations have been formed, often rhyming with the ‘b’ for ‘db’. Some examples of these are: “nb”, “cb”, and “jc”, although the definitions of these letters are highly classified and only known by a selected few.
It is a well known fact that the popular abbreviation was actually derived from the phase "dickhead-bitches", yelled uncontrollably by an anonymous person filmed on the 20/20 TV documentary special about Tourette’s Syndrome.
The symbol “db” can be also be recreated by curling ones hands into “d” and “b” shapes. To do this, you curl your index fingers towards your thumbs and extend your middle finger, then twist your wrists to face each other, making both of your middle fingers touch each other. This ganglike symbol can be flashed at someone as an alternative to pronouncing the words dee and bee, and is often used in situations where silence is compulsory (eg. funerals, librarys and movie theatres).
Following the success of ‘db’, many other two letter abbreviations have been formed, often rhyming with the ‘b’ for ‘db’. Some examples of these are: “nb”, “cb”, and “jc”, although the definitions of these letters are highly classified and only known by a selected few.
Man to wife: I like you, lets db
Campbell during fishing trip: man i feel so db, lets get blazed
Henry the hedge hog: Did you see that? Did you see how fast I was going? YeYa, I am the best db the world has seen!
Campbell during fishing trip: man i feel so db, lets get blazed
Henry the hedge hog: Did you see that? Did you see how fast I was going? YeYa, I am the best db the world has seen!
by i_love_nb October 11, 2006
db is an acronym. It may stand for many things. Examples are Dick Balls, Definitely Ballin', Depressed Bitch, Daniel Bang, Dansome Boy, and many others. It may be used to describe a guy named Daniel Bang. I really hate that guy.
by Dakota Fanning April 04, 2007
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by ksuflash November 16, 2006
dbs gets into a fight, gets owned, and the first thing that person does whilst blubbing his big fat eyes out is call up his dad, or "daddy" for help.
He loves and cant stop thinking about his daddy.
He loves and cant stop thinking about his daddy.
by Paul Donut November 13, 2007