| B.B.C | 
					abv. business 1. Barely Broadcasting Company 
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				| Backatawn | 
					place /bak-uhv-tahn/ 1. the section of Hamilton, north of Victoria street.  SEE ALSO: tucker's town, de Queen ,  
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				| Backin up | 
					verb phrase /bak-ing-uhp/ 1.  gay 
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				| Baffroom | 
					noun /baff-ruhm/ 1. where you do your personal business 2. the Bermudian pronunciation meaning bathroom "Taco tuesdee runnin shright shru me don, mah use ya BAFROOM"  SEE ALSO; rank  
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				| Bah | 
					/buh/ 1. the ending of every Bermudian sentence 2. used as a period or full stop 3. exclaimation "I dun'een vanna go verk today BAH!" or "AY BAH!"   SEE ALSO: buh, ay buh 
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				| Bailins Suit | 
					noun /bey-lingz-soot/ 1. swim wear or swim suit "Guyz gowin Horseshoe, you got ya BAILINS SUIT?" SEE ALSO: baythins 
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				| Balco | 
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				| Ball Chokas | 
					noun /bawl chohk-ahz/ 1. tight shorts worn by a male 2. speedos 
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				| Banks | 
					place /bangks/ 1. Challenger Banks or Argus Banks - shoals 30 miles to the south-west of Bermuda. "Guyz cawt dis gurt shark out de BANKS!" SEE ALSO: channel, nawf rock, watford bridge    
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				| Barrit's | 
					business /Bear-ritz/ 1. John Barritt & Son Ltd is a distributor of soft drinks in Bermuda that has been family owned and operated since 1874. 2 The gods of gingaburr SEE ALSO  Gosling's  
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				| Bashy | 
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				| Batrees | 
					noun, plural /bat-trees/ 1. de dings you need for tv remote to work   
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				| Bawl | 
					sound /bawl/ 1. a great football pass "fack dat vas a BAWL don!" 2. cry SEE ALSO: touch 
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				| BAWWT | 
					sound /bawwt teh/ 1. a sound made by Bermudians that resembles a motorbike or moped SEE ALSO: Nar 
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