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jb ah build

“Yo that kid is fucking huge dude” - Alex
“Yeah he got that jb ah build” - Nick
jb ah build by Super Lightskin January 11, 2024

Chase Type Beat/Build 

Chase Type Beat is a certain look , vibe, and body type. A character is elongated and looks like a noodle. Most are also strange or weird creatures looking characters that make you chuckle.
Ex:Apple Jacks Mascot
“This is lowkey chase type beat/build”
“ chase type beat/build fr”
“CHASE TYPE BEAT/BUILD!!”

Jordan Beckham Build

The Jordan Beckham build is the physique of TikTok influencer Jordan Beckham. She frequently sports a sun-kissed tan, adding to her vibrant and youthful appearance. She has a slim and athletic build. Overall, her look is characterized by her blonde highlights, tan, and athletic physique.
Oh wow that girl has the Jordan Beckham Build.

Do you want to build a snowman? 

Discretely asking someone if they want to do Cocaine.

Humorously inspired by Disney's Frozen.

Yield Sign Build

The epitome of toxic masculinity. The angular, masculine form of a well built man with broad, chiseled shoulders, that oozes testosterone. His tight waist accentuates his powerful physique, radiating raw sex appeal and captivating all who glance in his direction. Ladies young and old gravitate to it. Men far and wide envy it.
Candy: “Do you see that guy over there sporting the total yield sign build? Ugh”

Becky: “Thats my friend Dr. Jonah! Yield sign build? What do you mean?"

Candy: “Yeah you know, the upside down triangle look, the swimmer body shape, the yield sign build! You know it. I mean your boyfriend Andrew has it!”

Becky: “Oh yeah I love that. I think I just got pregnant.”

Explain How to Build a Wheel

The act of providing an excruciatingly detailed tutorial on something so fundamentally simple that anyone with basic competence already knows how to do it, usually performed by someone who just learned it themselves and is desperate to feel useful. This phrase is invoked when someone tries to teach you something you've been doing successfully for years, or when a corporate training session covers material that could have been an email. It's the pedagogical equivalent of explaining how to breathe—technically informative, practically useless, and slightly insulting. The subtext is always "I assume you're an idiot," delivered with a smile and a PowerPoint.
Explain How to Build a Wheel Example: "The new software trainer spent an hour explaining how to build a wheel—literally walking us through how to click the 'new document' button, save a file, and use the undo function. We've all been using computers since the 90s. Twenty people silently screamed into their coffee mugs while the trainer beamed, proud of their thoroughness."