Gnb

What is Gnb?


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Created by Joseph Patton, GNB (pronounced jen-buh) is an acronym of the phrase 'good night buddy', used when the speaker is extremely tired. Often, GNB is an indication of exhaustion and weakening concentration.

GNB can be used as a noun, a verb or an adjective.

noun - "GNB is closing in on me."

verb - "I'll GNB now, if you don't mind."

adjective - "I've been feeling so GNB'd today!"

See gnb, good, night, buddy


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