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b-day
Or b'day
[bee-dey]
noun
Informal.
birthday.
When's her b-day?
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of b-day1
By shortening
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Example Sentences
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“And don’t forget — and this is true — Joe Biden was actually alive back when D-Day happened. And I’m pretty sure when A-Day, B-Day and C-Day happened, too.”
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“B-Day” is scrawled on Feb. 6.
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Roger: Tell your mom I say happy b-day!
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"My b-day is coming soon !!!!!"
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You know this family to be so committed to not observing the pandemic safety practices that they even booked a b-day party at a venue where the staff won’t follow CDC guidelines.
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When To Use
What does -岹mean?
B-day is an informal shortening of birthday, as in We’re surprising Rami with a cake for his b-day tomorrow.B-day is normally used in very informal situations, such as texting and social media posts, especially with friends and family rather than with strangers or acquaintances.B-day is also written as ’d. It’s also occasionally written as b day or beeday. Example: Jenny invited me to her b-day party at that fancy restaurant, and I can’t wait!
B-day is an informal shortening of birthday, as in We’re surprising Rami with a cake for his b-day tomorrow.B-day is normally used in very informal situations, such as texting and social media posts, especially with friends and family rather than with strangers or acquaintances.B-day is also written as ’d. It’s also occasionally written as b day or beeday. Example: Jenny invited me to her b-day party at that fancy restaurant, and I can’t wait!
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