BFD
Americanabbreviation
Etymology
Origin of BFD
First recorded in 1965–70; “B(ig) F(uckin') D(eal)” or “B(ig) F(at) D(eal)”
Example Sentences
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“We’ve gone in gay marriage from BFD to NBD.”
From Washington Post • Apr. 5, 2019
And it is a BFD because the facility, if built, will be the most crucial new development in that rough-and-tumble part of Southeast called Congress Heights in two lifetimes.
From Washington Times • Aug. 1, 2016
But there’s signs the public agrees that it’s no BFD: U.S.
From US News • Mar. 11, 2015
The other problem for BFD is that it didn’t follow the developmental model of other successful neologisms, which usually incubate among an identifiable clique of devoted insiders before entering the broader public conversation.
From Slate • Jul. 5, 2012
"Healthcare Reform is a BFD," the shirts proclaimed, in the same typeface that President Obama's campaign used in 2008.
From Salon • Apr. 5, 2010
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