Something that restarted fucks call there chevys that are from the year 2007+ and think they have a damn sema build just because it’s on some cheap ass broto metals but in reality it just screams I fucked my moms daughter
by Philup onya March 6, 2018
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This year Nicholas Cage won most loony, John Cusack won most boring and Steven Seagal won fattest ass at the NBS awards!
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A syndrome where the sufferer is absolutely incapable of acquiring any bitches whatsoever, rendering them bitch-less. Also referred to as "NBS". Very common syndrome, and is very rarely curable (although not impossible to cure).
"Ahhh dang you must have NBS"
"I just got diagnosed with No Bitches Syndrome lmaoo"
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by Not.Diesel August 6, 2022
Get the (NBS) No Bitches Syndrome mug.The technical term used for anyone's inability to refuse buying name-branded items, whether they need/want them or not.
Bill: Dude, why did Laura just buy those men's Burton shorts?
Ted: You didn't hear? She has name-brand syndrome (NBS).
Bill: Poor girl...
Ted: You didn't hear? She has name-brand syndrome (NBS).
Bill: Poor girl...
by hickmang-nation March 22, 2009
Get the name-brand syndrome (NBS) mug.DICE NBS is an acronym for the phrase "no bullshit" . According to Urban Dictionary, it means, "No bullshit, an old hacker acronym which is usually used to signify that the talk will be serious. The phrase is typically deployed to signal that things are about to get real or that the situation should be taken seriously.
by Dice nbs April 23, 2023
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If you see this on a page (and not source code) it could mean the server got " " from the database and encoded it before it sent it to the browser so it showed up in the page.
In the example below, bobby copied and pasted his story, but a bug caused the indentation to turn into multiple
If you see this on a page (and not source code) it could mean the server got " " from the database and encoded it before it sent it to the browser so it showed up in the page.
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Hank: Bobby, what the fuck does " " mean?
Bobby: Here's a shitty story I wrote
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Hank: Bobby, what the fuck does " " mean?
by AmericanNaziParty October 4, 2013
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In the MMORPG "Eve Online", a corporation (group of players) can have a NBSI policy. Allys show up as blue, enemies show up as red. However, non-rated people show up without a color. An NBSI policy would mean that all red and non-color (usually strangers) will be shot on sight.
A corporation that does not have an NBSI policy is friendly to all strangers until rated otherwise.
In the MMORPG "Eve Online", a corporation (group of players) can have a NBSI policy. Allys show up as blue, enemies show up as red. However, non-rated people show up without a color. An NBSI policy would mean that all red and non-color (usually strangers) will be shot on sight.
A corporation that does not have an NBSI policy is friendly to all strangers until rated otherwise.
by mariolj July 11, 2006
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