Get the BDB mug.Acronym for Basically Drunk And Disorderly; A term most commonly heard in the Northwestern United States in honor of the annual rock festival held in Washington State by the same name. The festival has been running for about 10 years now, and the term is mostly used by Grungers/Rockers.
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A Girl's best dude friend forever is someone who is always there for her, who she can talk to for hours and still have things to say, who listens to her and never wants to see her hurt, who she can run to when she's crying, who will beat up the sorry bastard who made her cry, who she loves with all her heart, and who loves her back. :)
A Girl's best dude friend forever is someone who is always there for her, who she can talk to for hours and still have things to say, who listens to her and never wants to see her hurt, who she can run to when she's crying, who will beat up the sorry bastard who made her cry, who she loves with all her heart, and who loves her back. :)
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Get the BDSM mug.He taught her the tricks of B&D, starting with simple commands such as, "Take off your clothes and stand in the corner for 3 hours with this butt plug in your hole."
by dgrl September 1, 2005
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by MyPi March 27, 2022
Get the BDSM mug.Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a condition that involves a preoccupation with a perceived defect in appearance. Individuals with BDD experience excessive shame, anxiety, and often depression about their appearance. They often seek dermatologic or cosmetic surgical procedures and frequently use or avoid mirrors. Much of their self-worth is related to how they feel about their appearance.
People with BDD have a distorted or exaggerated view of how they look and are obsessed with actual physical characteristics or perceived flaws, such as a certain facial feature or imperfections of the skin. They often think of themselves as ugly or disfigured. They have problems controlling negative thoughts about their appearance, even when reassured by others that they look fine and that the minor or perceived flaws aren't noticeable or excessive.
BDD symptoms are often reminiscent of OCD symptoms. BDD is thought by many to be a part of the obsessive-compulsive disorders spectrum.
Treatment may involve a combined approach involving medication and talk therapy (psychotherapy). Antidepressants or other types of medications used along with cognitive behavior therapy can help people with BDD manage the obsession and anxiety about their appearance, increase confidence in how they look, and obtain normalcy in their social and work lives.
More information can be found online at sites such as BDDCentral and in books like The Broken Mirror: Understanding and Treating Body Dysmorphic Disorder, by Katharine A. Phillips, and The Adonis Complex: The Secret Crisis of Male Body Obsession by Harrison G. Pope Jr., Katharine A. Phillips, and Roberto Olivardia.
People with BDD have a distorted or exaggerated view of how they look and are obsessed with actual physical characteristics or perceived flaws, such as a certain facial feature or imperfections of the skin. They often think of themselves as ugly or disfigured. They have problems controlling negative thoughts about their appearance, even when reassured by others that they look fine and that the minor or perceived flaws aren't noticeable or excessive.
BDD symptoms are often reminiscent of OCD symptoms. BDD is thought by many to be a part of the obsessive-compulsive disorders spectrum.
Treatment may involve a combined approach involving medication and talk therapy (psychotherapy). Antidepressants or other types of medications used along with cognitive behavior therapy can help people with BDD manage the obsession and anxiety about their appearance, increase confidence in how they look, and obtain normalcy in their social and work lives.
More information can be found online at sites such as BDDCentral and in books like The Broken Mirror: Understanding and Treating Body Dysmorphic Disorder, by Katharine A. Phillips, and The Adonis Complex: The Secret Crisis of Male Body Obsession by Harrison G. Pope Jr., Katharine A. Phillips, and Roberto Olivardia.
Alexandra's excessive grooming habits, avoidance of social situations, and preoccupation with the shape of her ears, nose, and elbows led me to believe she had developed BDD.
by mata hari February 25, 2008
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