by KROOKIES93 January 30, 2017
1.
The incorrectly acronymized "Happy Birthday"; as opposed to the correct acronyization: HBd.
2.
The acronym of “Has Been Drinking”, used predominantly within emergency medical services in the area surrounding Toronto, Ontario. This term is exclusively used grammatically as if it were an adjective; a euphemism for drunk.
The incorrectly acronymized "Happy Birthday"; as opposed to the correct acronyization: HBd.
2.
The acronym of “Has Been Drinking”, used predominantly within emergency medical services in the area surrounding Toronto, Ontario. This term is exclusively used grammatically as if it were an adjective; a euphemism for drunk.
1.
"Today is Decmember 25, HBd Jesus"
2.
“Patient is a 22-year-old male, who is HBD.”
“Patient is Female, 17-years-of-age, very HBD.”
“My HBD patient is combative.”
"Today is Decmember 25, HBd Jesus"
2.
“Patient is a 22-year-old male, who is HBD.”
“Patient is Female, 17-years-of-age, very HBD.”
“My HBD patient is combative.”
by Otttawa November 27, 2010
The way you wish someone a happy birthday on facebook if you don't like them, sometimes in hopes to stir up a fb fight.
by jj87987 March 27, 2011
by soJUNIOR July 22, 2006
a shortcut version of Happy Birthday. usually used when you cannot write it or do not have enough space to fully write the whole thing due to the limited characters usage allowed
by Tonicxboom September 11, 2008