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BFD
abbreviation
(a euphemistic initialism used to avoid explicit vulgarity).
(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.
a person or thing of great importance or consequence; a big deal.
It was the kind of BFD that impacted the whole industry.
Word History and Origins
Origin of BFD1
Example Sentences
BFD, you might say, and you would be right.
The preliminary theory as to the cause of the blast is that the charged line contacted the leaking natural gas, sparking the fire and with it the explosion, BFD spokesperson Kevin Cartwright told the Baltimore Sun.
Regal also offers Regal Crown Club Value Days, a special discount on movie tickets for all Crown Club members, while Alamo Drafthouse offers BFD Tuesdays, which offer discounted tickets to regular priced 2D movies.
Then his own presidential announcement, which he clearly expected to be a BFD, was so boring that even Fox News cut away after 40 minutes for color commentary.
This bill is a BFD, as then-Vice President Biden famously said of other landmark legislation.
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