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BFD

American  

abbreviation

Slang.
  1. (a euphemistic initialism used to avoid explicit vulgarity).

    1. (used ironically as an interjection to indicate that a person or thing is considered unimportant or unimpressive).

      All I can say is BFD—her engagement is not exactly big news.

    2. a person or thing of great importance or consequence; a big deal.

      It was the kind of BFD that impacted the whole industry.


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

BFD has been in use for many years, but it didn’t get a lot of attention before the VP popularized it 2010.

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