Created by Joseph Patton, GNB (pronounced jen-buh) is an acronym of the phrase 'good night buddy', used when the speaker is extremely tired. Often, GNB is an indication of exhaustion and weakening concentration.
GNB can be used as a noun, a verb or an adjective.
GNB can be used as a noun, a verb or an adjective.
noun - "GNB is closing in on me."
verb - "I'll GNB now, if you don't mind."
adjective - "I've been feeling so GNB'd today!"
verb - "I'll GNB now, if you don't mind."
adjective - "I've been feeling so GNB'd today!"
by Brandon Cobb August 25, 2008
by manwithtruts October 06, 2019
used when someone doesn't know what you do for work.
From How I Met Your Mother, because no one know what Barney Stinsey does for them
From How I Met Your Mother, because no one know what Barney Stinsey does for them
by rabblerabblerabble123 August 09, 2012
your a gnb rgve
by hjce3hijpnejqfvn February 11, 2022
When one of the murders of the Emmet TIll was laid to rest and burred in the ground, their resting place becaume a GNB for eternity
by Das Twit April 28, 2023
by Realtruthnolies December 15, 2022