DB's BORG contains the following ingredients: water, Popov Vodka, Nerds Candy, various products from ROMAN, vag squirt juice, and Tang.
DB's BORG will catch you by surprise. That’s right, besties. Ya heard it here first. Party on! Blarney Blowout, besties! Chug A Lug.
by Purplenado March 7, 2023

by anonymous November 30, 2023

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

"db" is short for dumb bitch. This word can be used when you want to call a dumb bitch a "dumb bitch" without getting post blocked.
by anonymous November 30, 2023

“John has been crying over that girl for almost a week now”
“Damn. You’re right. He must be on some DBS”
“Damn. You’re right. He must be on some DBS”
by Big dick Miguel June 21, 2022

Acronym: Dumb Bitch Syndrome
When sometimes you even surprise yourself with how dumb you can be
Can also be used to describe someone who is super smart but occasionally says the dumbest shit
When sometimes you even surprise yourself with how dumb you can be
Can also be used to describe someone who is super smart but occasionally says the dumbest shit
by irok720 November 20, 2020

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
