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worst behaviour

Used by Drake in his song Worst Behavior.
it often means when your really bad.
"yo man im on my worst behavior" - worst behaviour
by @syed13bukhari November 23, 2017
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bottom behaviour

typically a venti or anyone else who shows behaviour of easily being flustered or behaviour of an omega. typically found within the lgbtq+ community.
“did you see venti today?”
“no? what happened?”
“he was getting flustered over very tiny things, such as being called pretty.”
“bottom behaviour.”
by echoiscoolerthanyou July 19, 2021
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Crossley behaviour

When a person is doing it saying something beyond the level of cringe where there is no redeeming and plagues everyone around with suicidal thoughts
by 183848 January 20, 2022
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bbl behaviour

Term used to define someone's way of acting, overall vibe and mannerisms. Someone with a bbl behaviour may display boss-bitch attitude, be very confident with their body (because they have had or naturally present a bbl) to they point of wearing outfits that make their a$$ stand out even more. They are also usually very busy with their phones doing bizz. They also wear sunglasses, and when saying hi to one of their bitches they'll just lower them a little while simultaneously raising their hand moving their fingers a little. When you see them the first thing that comes to your mind is "material gworlll".
Person A: I love bitches who are confident with their huge ass and project that confidence to everything they do!!
Person B: So your mean you like people with a bbl behaviour?
Person A: Yasss, thats the bitches I love.
Person B: So you like people like Kylie Jenner, Nicki Minaj and James Charles?
Person A: Well James Charles not so much, I heard he had a bbl recently but he still does no have bbl behaviour.
by Tio Mike April 21, 2022
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Behavioral Surplus

The phrase “behavioral surplus” is central to the subject of Shoshana Zuboff’s 2019 book “The Age of Surveillance Capitalism.” The author is a professor emerita at the Harvard Business School. Here is Zuboff’s description of the term in the book’s Introduction:

“Surveillance capitalism unilaterally claims human experience as free raw material for translation into behavioral data. Although some of these data are applied to product or service improvement, the rest are declared as proprietary ‘behavioral surplus,’ fed into advanced manufacturing processes known as ‘machine intelligence,’ and fabricated into ‘prediction products’ that anticipate what you will do now, sooner and later. Finally, these prediction products are traded in a new kind of marketplace for behavioral predictions that I call ‘behavioral futures markets.’” (Terms highlighted with single quote marks are italicized in the original.)

Because of the way the term is discussed in the book it’s likely it originated early this century in the bowels of Google as the company searched for a way to reliably monetize their search engine. They found one.
The shift of economies of scope defines a new set of aims: behavioral surplus must be vast, but it must also be varied.” ibid., p 199
by ex PFC Chuck April 21, 2021
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Behaviour

Behavio(u)r = English Correct
Behavi(or) = American Incorrect
Ron: Hey, I’m going to Urban Behavior; I’ve got to buy some Jeans. I’ll talk to you later.
James: You mean behaviour?
Ron: Huh? Why do you English people have the extra vowel in there? It doesn’t make sense!
James: The extra vowel, in most cases, is silent, but American brains can’t handle the extra task in figuring that out. Plus, that’s the original English way we’ve always spelled behaviour, but thanks to Noah Webster, he decided to get creative, one day, and misspell our words. That’s very unoriginal!
Ron: I thought English came from America?
James: ENG-lish came from ENG-land, way before America was even a country.
Ron: Whatever, bye!
by Charles Wright June 20, 2012
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alfie behaviour

acting like a man/woman on a mission to seek out a person(s) who is DTF. a person behaving this way will not limit themselves to just one person per instance and therefore is somewhat of a whore - that everybody seems to know in one way or another.
i can't talk right now i'm on some alfie behaviour i'll call you back later. too many fish in the sea.
by ertleb October 22, 2010
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