Durr Bastard Syndrome
Used to describe a person who is extremely boring or dry and makes it hard to continue a conversation with them.
Used to describe a person who is extremely boring or dry and makes it hard to continue a conversation with them.
He has serious DBS!
by Rebecca Highkey January 10, 2020
Get the DBSmug. abreviation of ''dum bum''
by XxKatxX May 13, 2005
Get the dbmug. by anonymous November 30, 2023
Get the dbmug. Sophie: OMG MY DAD IS A DB
Emma:WOW YOUR SO LUCKY
Brianna: MY BASKETBALL COACH IS A DB
April: I WISH I WAS A DB
Emma:WOW YOUR SO LUCKY
Brianna: MY BASKETBALL COACH IS A DB
April: I WISH I WAS A DB
by barbaralee May 21, 2018
Get the DBmug. An adjective to describe someone or something that is similar to a tool. Also a word to describe one who uses the term "Panty-Dropper" when describing a luxury vehicle.
by Daniel_loves_his_car March 17, 2013
Get the DBmug. The term DB Cooper refers to when an individual is in possession of two beautifully pearled joints, and they are stored together. The term comes from when two joints are put together and they look like a double barrel shotgun hence "DB". The possession of two joints is often related to the song "Two Joints" by sublime which can also be referred to as DB Cooper.
by DB Cooper September 26, 2025
Get the DB (double barrel) Coopermug. The "Employee Black Ball Database" (EBBDB) is a secretive list of employees that should be "blackballed" and never hired.
Purported "offenses" are not public record and cannot be challenged - it could be anything from corporate espionage that the company wants to keep under the radar, complicity in ransomware attacks, to minor policy infractions or even perceived slights and personal vendettas. It could be used for violating peoples protected activities: union-busting, labeling "anti-establishment personality", or how I found out about them - stamping down on the "overemployed" movement. The owners hide behind shell companies. They can somehow links jobs in unrelated industries without TWN.
Purported "offenses" are not public record and cannot be challenged - it could be anything from corporate espionage that the company wants to keep under the radar, complicity in ransomware attacks, to minor policy infractions or even perceived slights and personal vendettas. It could be used for violating peoples protected activities: union-busting, labeling "anti-establishment personality", or how I found out about them - stamping down on the "overemployed" movement. The owners hide behind shell companies. They can somehow links jobs in unrelated industries without TWN.
The EBB DB cost me two salaried IT jobs and is likely keeping me from finding other employment in IT.
by bobsmith42 March 16, 2025
Get the EBB DBmug.