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4-letter words containing b, g

  • -bag — a person characterized, usually figuratively, by (a specified negative quality)
  • agba — a tropical tree, Gossweilerodendron balsamiferum, of the legume family.
  • bagh — (in India and Pakistan) a garden
  • bags — a lot; a great deal
  • bang — If something bangs, it makes a sudden loud noise, once or several times.
  • beag — (historical) A ring.
  • beeg — Eye dialect of big.
  • begl — Back End Generator
  • bego — to beset, to harass
  • beng — Bachelor of Engineering
  • berg — Alban (Maria Johannes) (ˈalbaːn). 1885–1935, Austrian composer: a pupil of Schoenberg. His works include the operas Wozzeck (1921) and Lulu (1935), a violin concerto (1935), chamber works, and songs
  • bgsu — Biochemistry Graduate Student Union
  • biga — a chariot drawn by two horses
  • bigg — a type of barley
  • bing — a heap or pile, esp of spoil from a mine
  • biog — biography.
  • blag — To blag something such as a concert ticket means to persuade someone to give it to you free.
  • bldg — Bldg is a written abbreviation for building, and is used especially in the names of buildings.
  • blog — a journal or diary written for public viewing on a website and consisting typically of personal reflections, commentary on current events, etc. arranged chronologically
  • bogo — BOGO is a way of encouraging more sales of a product by offering customers another item of the same type, free or for a reduced price.
  • bogy — an imaginary evil being or spirit; goblin
  • bong — A bong is a long, deep sound such as the sound made by a big bell.
  • borg — Björn (bjœrn). born 1956, Swedish tennis player: Wimbledon champion 1976–80; French Open champion 1974–75, 1978–81
  • boyg — a troll-like creature; an ogre
  • brag — If you brag, you say in a very proud way that you have something or have done something.
  • brig — A brig is a type of ship with two masts and square sails.
  • brog — a bradawl
  • buag — [alt.fan.warlord] Big Ugly ASCII Graphic. Pejorative term for ugly ASCII ART, especially as found in sig blocks. For some reason, mutations of the head of Bart Simpson are particularly common in the least imaginative sig blocks. See warlording.
  • bugs — crazy
  • bung — A bung is a round piece of wood, cork, or rubber which you use to close the hole in a container such as a barrel or flask.
  • burg — a fortified town
  • byng — George, Viscount Torrington. 1663–1733, British admiral: defeated fleet of James Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender, off Scotland (1708); defeated Spanish fleet off Messina (1717)
  • cegb — (the former) Central Electricity Generating Board
  • cgbr — Central Government Borrowing Requirement
  • gaba — a neurotransmitter of the central nervous system that inhibits excitatory responses.
  • gabe — a male given name, form of Gabriel.
  • gaboNaum [noum] /naʊm/ (Show IPA), (Naum Pevsner) 1890–1977, U.S. sculptor, born in Russia (brother of Antoine Pevsner).
  • gabs — to talk or chat idly; chatter.
  • gaby — a fool.
  • gamb — the foreleg of an animal
  • garb — a fashion or mode of dress, especially of a distinctive, uniform kind: in the garb of a monk.
  • gbps — gigabits per second
  • geba — a river in W Africa, flowing N from NW Guinea-Bissau to the Atlantic Ocean. About 190 miles (305 km) long.
  • gerb — A firework that produces a fountain of sparks.
  • gibe — to shift from one side to the other when running before the wind, as a fore-and-aft sail or its boom.
  • gibs — Plural form of gib.
  • glbt — relating to lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgenders collectively: the LGBT community.
  • glib — readily fluent, often thoughtlessly, superficially, or insincerely so: a glib talker; glib answers.
  • glob — a drop or globule of a liquid.
  • glub — The sound of underwater bubbles, or of water bubbling (often used repetitively).

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