B-day

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Noun

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B-day (plural B-days)

  1. Alternative form of bday.
    • 1999, Jeff Chacon, Anthony Reynoso, “Chicken, Bagels, and Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past”, in E-Male: Of Mouse and Men, Denver, Colo.: Acumen House, LLC, →ISBN, page 24:
      Hey, I've heard good things about the new Muppet flick. Might have to take Alden next week when I go see her for her B-day.
    • 2005, John Smart, “Essay Two: Future Heroes 2035: My Friends and I”, in Arthur B[enett] Shostak, editor, Tackling Tomorrow Today, volume 1 (Futuristics: Looking Ahead), Philadelphia, Pa.: Chelsea House Publishers, →ISBN, part one (On Seeing Farther and Better), page 40:
      I wonder what she did with the biorhythmic blouse I got her for her B-day?
    • 2011, Jackie Ruth Wilson, “America Bombed Iraq”, in Iraq, Their Mission, Our Journey: America’s Destiny, [North Charleston, S.C.]: My God Delivers On Time, CreateSpace, →ISBN, page 7:
      I had a designer cake created for her B-day.