by MemeDealerinator 3000 August 30, 2017
A type of man who is obsessed with himself, even got a douchey-name to go with it. Usually an older guy who wants to feel young, spends a lot of his time tanning and at the gym, and the other half lying, cheating, and trying to manipulate young women because he thinks they are not smart enough.
Laura: "I had another B-rad try to jock me."
May: "What did this guy say?"
Laura: "He asked if I ever need help with my workouts, he can drop by my place anytime."
May: "OMG, what a douche!"
May: "What did this guy say?"
Laura: "He asked if I ever need help with my workouts, he can drop by my place anytime."
May: "OMG, what a douche!"
by paybacksabitch714 February 06, 2010
Electrical term, Class A/B Amplifier.
A class A/B amplifier is also called a psh/pull amp. Class A/B amplifiers have 2 amps, one to push the speaker out (+), the other to pull it in (-). In guitar amps that use tubes, this means that one tube, a driver tube inverts the signal polarity before it reaches the B side.
A class A amp pushes and pulls the speaker, and thus must do more work. Most commercial (in home) amps (stereo receivers, etc.) are class A amps. Class A/B is generally used in guitar amps over 30 watts, high powered Bass amps, and professional power amps. Class A/B generally delivers the same power at double the impedance. So if an amp gets 100w per side @ 4 ohms, then it will generally get 200w bridged mono @ 8 ohms. This is rarely 100% true in practice.
Class A/B is also called "Bridging" an amp (transistor amps generally).
A class A/B amplifier is also called a psh/pull amp. Class A/B amplifiers have 2 amps, one to push the speaker out (+), the other to pull it in (-). In guitar amps that use tubes, this means that one tube, a driver tube inverts the signal polarity before it reaches the B side.
A class A amp pushes and pulls the speaker, and thus must do more work. Most commercial (in home) amps (stereo receivers, etc.) are class A amps. Class A/B is generally used in guitar amps over 30 watts, high powered Bass amps, and professional power amps. Class A/B generally delivers the same power at double the impedance. So if an amp gets 100w per side @ 4 ohms, then it will generally get 200w bridged mono @ 8 ohms. This is rarely 100% true in practice.
Class A/B is also called "Bridging" an amp (transistor amps generally).
"Fender Twins use 4 6L6s in a Class A/B circut to deliver 85 w RMS @ 4 ohms... In other words, they's pretty damn clean boss."
by Contraceptive SpongeBob December 01, 2005
1 of 3 shifts used in fire department scheduleing. It is by far better than the other 2 shifts with the best firefighters to do the job right the first time. If your house is on fire pray that B-shift is working if you would like your house to be saved. If your house ends up in the basement it's probly because A or C shift showed up.
Person 1: "Thank god B-shift was working to save my house and my family, We owe those guys our lives!"
by Jack Sean March 12, 2012
U B, a shortened version of 'U B St00pid'. Only stupider. Was first used by Jesus in Roman Times when he was being trialed by Pilot.
by Vermillion Bagel September 25, 2008
originated in the members's 9th year of school... usually found making a scene in a public place, disrupting the peace, or disturbing innocent bystanders. travel in packs, dont allow eachother to "loner".
Person 1: Hey, why who was that making a scene at the diner?
Person 2: I dont know, but they were some HOTT BITCHES.
Person 3: Wait, it wasnt...
Person 1: OMG! It was the B SQUAD!
Person 2: I feel honored
Person 2: I dont know, but they were some HOTT BITCHES.
Person 3: Wait, it wasnt...
Person 1: OMG! It was the B SQUAD!
Person 2: I feel honored
by uuh September 05, 2007
by Nathan Heller February 28, 2006