The quantity one billion (1,000,000,000), usually used to signify a sum of money
The seventh note in the C major scale.
An academic grade, better than a C and worse than an A
Bass.
a B cell.
A personality type of someone who is relaxed and easygoing and able to engage in leisure activities without worrying about work.
The grade of pencil that makes darker marks than grade HB but lighter marks than grade 2B; a pencil with soft lead.
Signifies a second-tier or second class of a given commodity, group, or category, as in B-movie, B-list, etc.
Bishop
Alternate or secondary part, as the back side of a phonograph record. Contrasted with A, which is the primary part.
the number of balls faced by a batsman
byte
A programming language from which C is derived.
The second letter of the English alphabet, called bee and written in the Latin script.
a suffix -(V)ble (-ible, -able.)
A coin, especially one valued at less than the principal unit of currency.
An ounce of a recreational drug.
A distance.
A cannabis pipe.
An artillery gun.
An amount of work to be done at one time; a unit of piece work.
One of the figures used in playing chess, specifically a higher-value figure as distinguished from a pawn; by extension, a similar counter etc. in other games.
A part of a larger whole, usually in such a form that it is able to be separated from other parts.
A shoddy or worthless object (usually applied to consumer products like vehicles or appliances).
A structured practice row, often used for performance evaluation.
An artistic creation, such as a painting, sculpture, musical composition, literary work, etc.
An article published in the press.
A sexual encounter; from piece of ass or piece of tail.
Used to describe a pitch that has been hit but not well, usually either being caught by the opposing team or going foul. Usually used in the past tense with get.
A single item belonging to a class of similar items.
A gun.
A slice or other quantity of bread, eaten on its own; a sandwich or light snack.
A pacifier; a dummy.
A toupee or wig, especially when worn by a man.
To produce a work of graffiti more complex than a tag.
To make, enlarge, or repair, by the addition of a piece or pieces; to patch; often with out.
To assemble (something real or figurative).