by 21PLC October 19, 2008

by spel itt rite May 14, 2006

b3 comes b3, b4. History: in a text/chat context it is a form of ones or even twos ups-man-ship, being derived from the shortened form of before, b4. Hence b3 comes b3, b4. Yet this can be extended to sophomoric levels of b2 and b1, yet should one reach b0, then, truly that person is the l0ser. It now has migrated into common speech. It does have a 2nd cousin relationship to the word, two-derful, which is twice as good as wonderful.
Scenario: Two people arguing about their respective places in line.
Person x: "Hey, I was here b4 you."
Person y: "No way, I was here b3 you."
Conclusion: Person y obviously wins the exchange, due to the regressive nature of the b4, b3, b2 exchange... So ALWAYS start with b3.
Person x: "Hey, I was here b4 you."
Person y: "No way, I was here b3 you."
Conclusion: Person y obviously wins the exchange, due to the regressive nature of the b4, b3, b2 exchange... So ALWAYS start with b3.
by Joad Arrway May 10, 2007

by a.e.i.o.u123 August 31, 2021

by troybolton69 March 07, 2020

Dave: Man, I'm so glad Eric broke up with Allison, she was one Ball Busting Bitch.
Bill: Yeah she was a real B3!
Bill: Yeah she was a real B3!
by PlayaWay August 07, 2011
