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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. A peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
Examples
“By remaining silent, we can only assume PBJ is representative of your side.”
Sound Politics: "Ballot-bag problems may slow counting of 8th District votes"
“With a probation before judgment, commonly called a PBJ, no conviction is entered as long as the defendant successfully fulfills the terms of a specified probationary period.”
“Mr. Sleeve Demurs: The customer in question declined to be interviewed for this article although he did refer this reporter to a "handler" a young man wearing an out sized Stetson made of foam rubber who wanted to be called PBJ, perhaps a reference to peanut butter and jelly.”
“PBJ" would have been a pretty good euphemism, too!)”
“LOVE string cheese and it stays well in the pack after a couple of days as well as a PBJ! man its been along time since I had some vienna's/or spam!”
“Making PBJ sandwiches are not as easy as they look as Bush will show us over 10 to 20 pages of his book.”
The Huffington Post: Dean Obeidallah: Sneak preview of George W. Bush's new book
“The PBJ story on the new branch contains an interesting description of the firm: "Ball Janik LLP, which was founded in 1982, specializes in congressional and administrative lobbying for a wide variety of public and private sector interests.”
“PBJ: The advice I always give is: reject rejection.”
“PBJ: I do use playlists to gin up the creative juices.”
“PBJ: Well, obviously I read, but I also like TV and movies.”
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