BBC

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /biː biː ˈsiː/
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Proper noun

BBC

  1. (preceded by “the”) Initialism of British Broadcasting Corporation.
    Synonyms: Auntie, (nickname) Auntie Beeb, (nickname) the Beeb
    This programme was made by the BBC.
  2. Initialism of Blades Business Crew: a football hooligan firm linked to Sheffield United F.C.

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Noun

BBC (countable and uncountable, plural BBCs)

  1. (UK) Initialism of British-born Chinese.
  2. (organic chemistry, uncountable) Abbreviation of bromobenzyl cyanide.
  3. (sexuality, slang, vulgar) Initialism of big black cock.
    • 2014, ScHoolboy Q (lyrics and music), “Californication”, in Oxymoron:
      She on my TV screen; I’m talking DVD / British bitches love my cock; I’m talking BBC

Antonyms

  • (antonym(s) of "big black cock"): BWC (big white cock)

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