THE GABBLER

July 17th, 2013
B37-ed

B37-ed: (bi ˈθɜrti ˈsɛvənθ) To be forced to deal with an obnoxious, ignorant, and gossipy person against your will, usually in a professional, medical, or courtroom setting. Origin: Juror B37’s douchy antics in the Zimmerman trial. “How was your day, dear?” “Awful. We’re trying to get over a tragedy at work and my colleague is writing a tell-all book and decided to go on Anderson Cooper. I’ve been B37-ed.”

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