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B-29

Unlike most retarded things in the Urban Dictionary, this word is legit, actually it’s just a plane. The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is a 1944 bomber and was the the most advanced allied bomber of World War II. It is most famous for dropping the two atomic bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. It was the first plane to be able to escort and drop an atomic bomb. P.S. It is a common misconception that the B-29 “Enola Gay” dropped both of the atomic bombs when actually the “Enola Gay” only bombed Hiroshima while another B-29 codenamed “Bockscar” dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki.
Boeing built the B-29.
by Oof_TheChungasGuy April 28, 2020
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B-25

Unlike most retarded definitions here, a B-25 Mitchell is a Medium Bomber that saw service in WW2 from Europe all the way to Asia. It gained it’s fame in the revenge raid for Pearl Harbour, also known as the Doolitle Raid. It was used by the Allied forces, mainly by the U.S. It wreaked havoc on the axis forces until the A-20 Havoc replaced it.
Tokyo was suddenly bombed by the roaring B-25s overhead as they quickly flew by.
by Vqnished July 5, 2020
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B-26 Marauder

The Martin B-26 Marauder is an American twin-engined medium bomber that saw extensive service during World War II. The B-26 was built at two locations: Baltimore, Maryland, and Omaha, Nebraska, by the Glenn L. Martin Company.

First used in the Pacific Theater of World War II in early 1942, it was also used in the Mediterranean Theater and in Western Europe.

After entering service with the United States Army aviation units, the aircraft quickly received the reputation of a "widowmaker" due to the early models' high accident rate during takeoffs and landings. This was because the Marauder had to be flown at precise airspeeds, particularly on final runway approach or when one engine was out. The unusually high 150 mph (241 km/h) speed on short final runway approach was intimidating to many pilots who were used to much slower approach speeds, and when they slowed to speeds below those stipulated in the manual, the aircraft would often stall and crash.2

The B-26 became a safer aircraft once crews were retrained, and after aerodynamics modifications (an increase of wingspan and wing angle-of-incidence to give better takeoff performance, and a larger vertical stabilizer and rudder). The Marauder ended World War II with the lowest loss rate of any U.S. Army Air Forces bomber.
''ALRIGHT BOYS YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO'' *The B-26 Marauder drops bombs* ''BULLSEYE!''
by Kenny McCormick.die April 20, 2023
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B-29

A poop splash so big it gets onto and dirties the toilet seat.
Ugh, someone pulled a B-29 in the restroom and I had to to hover to do my business.
by Dalbunosky March 26, 2014
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b-25

B25 is a scatological reference. The letter B is indicative of the color of ones load, while 25 indicates how many times one must wipe before finally being clean. It is not a literal indication of color and # of wipes. It's merely indicative of a hard to clean turd.
You can get in the bathroom when I'm done cleaning this b-25.
by The Real MC November 17, 2013
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b-21 bomber

a b-21 or am flying fortress was bomber plan with 7 gun spots and a spot to drop bombs in WW2
Did u see those planes

Yes those are called b-21 bomber or the flying fortress
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