by The Brooks December 13, 2016
by Gmon February 17, 2003
used to avoid offending others with a worse "b" word that means a person with a bad attitude who always wants their way because they think they're perfect when actually they're just a big biatch, which is where the word originates
by lisagirl April 11, 2003
Function: adjective
Etymology: Modern English bia
Date: 2002
1a: the state of being on crack, especially the kind from Colombia b: the direct contact of cocaine to ones brain cells
2: marked by one as being a fool or blithering idiot while presenting oneself
- bi-a-ly adverb
- bi-a-ous-ness noun
Etymology: Modern English bia
Date: 2002
1a: the state of being on crack, especially the kind from Colombia b: the direct contact of cocaine to ones brain cells
2: marked by one as being a fool or blithering idiot while presenting oneself
- bi-a-ly adverb
- bi-a-ous-ness noun
Due to the immense lack of sleep that Thomas received, his bia attitude at school made his teachers call him in, questioning his actions when school let out at 4:20 PM.
by FractalVisionz March 30, 2005