baby boomer: a person born from the end of the Second World War until the early 1960s. 
"Stuart was born in 1961, so he's considered a baby boomer." 
ball (1): a fun time. 
"I really had a ball in my Math class." 
ball [offensive] (2): a testicle. 
"After getting kicked in the balls, his voice seemed much higher." 
bang (1): a very powerful thing. 
"Disneyland is really a bang!" 
bang (2): a powerful effect. 
"Japanese sake really has a bang!" 
barf (1): vomit. 
"My dog barfed all over the carpet." 
barf (2): vomit. 
"Don't step on the barf!" 
barf-out: a displeasing person or affair. 
"That restaurant was a real barf-out." 
bazillion: an infinite number of something. 
"Has Dennis really taught a bazillion students?" 
B-ball: basketball. 
"Do you wanna play b-ball with me?" 
beans: money. 
"I've worked for this company for ten years, but I still don't have beans." 
beat: tired. 
"I'm really beat because I was awake all night." 
beemer: a BMW. 
"He wants to buy a beemer when he makes more money." 
biggie: something important. 
"I was hoping to get my homework completed, but it's no biggie. " 
biker: a motorcycle rider. 
"David used to be a biker until he got into a serious motorcycle accident." 
bitch [offensive] (1): a very unpleasant woman. 
"My boss can be such a bitch sometimes." 
bitch [offensive] (2): complain. 
"Stop bitching and finish your homework!" 
bitchy [offensive]: moody. 
"I like my friend Steve, even though he can be really bitchy." 
bod: body. 
"Stalone has a great bod!" 
bonkers; go bonkers: crazy. 
"If Mark works too hard, he sometimes goes slightly bonkers!" 
booboo: a mistake. 
"I made a booboo on the last question of the exam." 
boob tube: television. 
"Benjamin is always in front of the boob tube." 
booze: alcohol. 
"The party was fun, even though there wasn't any booze." 
boss: excellent; great. 
"That restaurant is totally boss!" 
bread: money. 
"Can I borrow some bread?" 
brew (1): coffee. 
"Every morning Andrew needs a fresh cup of brew." 
brew (2): beer. 
"Do you want another brew, dude?" 
brewski: beer. 
"I love drinking brewskies!" 
B.S.: bullshit; lies. 
"I'm tired of listening to your B.S." 
bull: bullshit; lie. 
"That's a bunch of bull!" 
bullshit [offensive]: lie; dishonesty. 
"I don't like people that bullshit me" 
buns [possibly offensive]: the rear end; buttocks. 
"Don't stare at my buns!" 
bushed: extremely tired. 
"I'm completely bushed." 
butt: the buttocks. 
"Stop sitting on your butt and help me wash the dishes!"
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