BGB Also known as, “Big GayBrothers”, is a fictional restaurant, created by Riley Barger, to explain the ridiculousness that is modern day “qweer-bating”.
Bubble Gum Bonus. These were rare extra credit points that one of my college professors, gave out to us when we did something special. They were pieces of bubblegum that were worth 1 point on our final average for each wrapper we turned in at the end of the semester.
Clever Student "Want to go out tonight?"
Struggling Student "Ugh! This class is so hard! I can't, I'll be studying all night."
Clever Student "Let me show you a trick to ace this class. Come with me."
Struggling Student "Ok! Where are we going?"
Clever Student "To the Dollar Store. To buy some BGBs."
Struggling Student "What do you mean?"
Clever Student "Let's just buy some of the stupid bubblegum. That idiot teacher will never know the difference."
Epilogue: Both students get 100's in the class because of these BGBs. The idiot teacher never find out about this plan.
Literally, the acronym stands for "Bu Guai Bad Kid", a phrase used to describe a very badly misbehaving child, or, by extension, someone who has jokingly wronged you.
The first two words are pinyin versions of the Chinese for "misbehaving", which, along with the "bad kid" half of the phrase, expresses the extreme misbehavior of said person.
Dude, that guy has owed me lunch for almost a year now. What a freaking BGBK.