the b-dayer texted him as soon as she was 16
by invert cattso January 31, 2019

by Mo Fathin September 22, 2019

In K-pop, this means a song that isn't a title track. This is only for K-pop though. Historically, it isn't used like this.
by imthetrend6 October 8, 2021

by DefinitionQueenxo February 13, 2019

Passenger- Bro you're driving too fast slow down.
Driver- Nah bro Mount Sinai is playing we've got the $B buff.
Driver- Nah bro Mount Sinai is playing we've got the $B buff.
by Peggle Enthusiast June 13, 2023

A widely unknown person, originating from the statement, "Aint you Nathaniel B?" means that the person who was told this statement looks, sounds, or acts like Nathaniel B. This isn't complimentary but is used as an insult. The insult is to show that the person telling them the statement is much smarter and more logical. Most people wouldn't understand this statement, which also shows how it can leave people dumbfounded. "Aint you Nathaniel B?" is also in the same xenoliteracy group as, "cuz".
by Shakespeare (Xenoliteracy) September 24, 2022
