tbc
to be confirmed (acronym)
“provisonal dates of the performance, 15th dec, tbc.”
“new film, age certificate tbc.”
acronym for “to be continued”
this story is a cliffhanger it’s tbc
acronym for the burning crusade, the expansion for the mmorpg world of warcraft.
hey, i just bought the last copy they had of tbc.
acronym for “top b-tton crew” – originated from a group at robina high. members do up there top b-tton and have several people on a drive-by list. list includes rooster, kerrod, antichrist, glover … etc.
“yo man watch out, it’s tbc! hope they aint here to drive by me!”
thick b-tt cheeks
d-mn she’s got some tbc’s
(acronym) that b-tch crazy. used when talking about a woman who is: a) a friend b-tching out another for something minute or b) a random who is flipping out for no apparent reason.
depending on the situation, may be for reasons of grammar n-z-ism.
dude #1: if we leave now, we should make the movie.
dude #2: it’s prably good.
b-tch: for the love of christ, this is f-cking annoying. it’s probably, not prably, you f-cking r-t-rds. god d-mn it, am i the only one who cares about speaking correctly…(ad infinitum)
dude #1 (to dude #2): tbc… tbc.
tall boyfriends club, for girls (or guys) with tall boyfriends.
sara: are you in tbc?
anna: yeah, my boyfriend is 6’2″!
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