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PB

  1. (computing, formal) Abbreviation of petabyte.
  2. (computing, informal) Abbreviation of pebibyte.
    Synonym: PiB

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PB (countable and uncountable, plural PBs)

  1. Initialism of peanut butter.
  2. (sports, speedrunning) Initialism of personal best.
  3. (philately) Initialism of plate block.
  4. (finance) Initialism of prime broker or prime brokerage.
  5. (US, military, aviation) Initialism of patrol bomber.
    Coordinate terms: PF, PT, P

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peanut butter
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personal best

Proper noun

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PB

  1. Abbreviation of Paraíba. (Brazilian state)
  2. Abbreviation of Punjab. (Indian state)
  3. Initialism of PowerBook (family of Macintosh laptop computers).
    • 1992 November 18, Danny W. McCampbell, “How long should I charge my PB batter?”, in comp.sys.mac.hardware[1] (Usenet):
      When I charge my Powerbook Battery by hooking up the AC
      adapter to my PB, should I disconnect the AC adapter
      when the chooser's Battery shows that the batter is charged?
      Can I safely leave the AC adapter hooked to the PB so
      I can use the batter for later? Help, I do not want to tear
      any thing up.

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PB (third-person singular simple present PBs, present participle PBing, simple past and past participle PBed)

  1. (usually intransitive, informal) To set a new personal best.
    • 2012 September 8, Metrowebukmetro, quoting Ellie Simmonds, “Ellie Simmonds' father: My girl has made the world stop and think”, in Metro[2], archived from the original on 2015-11-04:
      Speaking after yesterday's race, Ellie, from Walsall, said: 'I would have loved to get the gold but you can't have everything. ¶ 'I've been PBing every time I swim so I can't ask for any more.'
    • 2013 July 3, Owen Gibson, quoting Tyson Gay, “Tyson Gay gears up for showdown with Usain Bolt at world championships”, in Alan Rusbridger, editor, The Guardian[3], London: Guardian News & Media, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2016-10-18:
      "It's definitely a goal of mine because I haven't done a personal record in a long time. I'm definitely looking forward to PBing," said the American, who has run 9.75sec this year. "Hopefully the conditions will be good, my start's better and everything is working well so I can accomplish one of my goals."
    • 2014 July 29, Sean Ingle, quoting Adam Gemili, “Commonwealth Games 2014: Adam Gemili keeps mind on track after silver”, in Alan Rusbridger, editor, The Guardian[4], London: Guardian News & Media, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2018-04-04:
      I'm only 20. Dwain Chambers is 36 now, Kim Collins is 38 and still PBing. These guys have long careers so hopefully I can push on and hope for something similar.
    • 2019 April 18, James Spender, “Argonaut Road Bike review”, in Cyclist[5], London: Metropolis Group, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-08-05:
      I PBed my go-to twisting descent not once but twice, all the while feeling totally in control, each run thrillingly rapid but never reckless.

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Noun

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PB n (strong, genitive PBs, plural PBs)

  1. (Internet slang) Short for Profilbild.
    Alternative forms: Pb, pb

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Proper noun

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PB n (proper noun, strong, genitive PBs)

  1. Initialism of PowerBook (family of Macintosh laptop computers).
    • 1997 May 2, Joerg Pollmann, “Mein PB spinnt :-(”, in maus.sys.mac.hard[6] (Usenet):
      Mein braves PB190 denkt immer öfter, es sei kein Netzteil angeschlossen
      und fängt an, auf Akku zu laufen. Da nützt kein Rütteln am Netzanschluss
      und kein Reset des Powermanagers, das Teil läuft so lange auf Akku, bis
      dieser vollständig leer ist. Erst nachdem ich den Akku entfernt habe und
      ein paar Mal versucht habe zu starten ist das PB dann irgendwann endlich
      bereit zu erkennen, daß die ganze Zeit der Netzanschluss vorhanden war und
      fängt an, denn[sic] Akku wieder aufzuladen.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

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PB (first-person possessive PBku, second-person possessive PBmu, third-person possessive PBnya)

  1. (healthcare) Initialism of panjang badan (bodylength).

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PB

  1. Abbreviation of Paraíba. (Brazilian state)