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bboard

noun as in electronic messaging system

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The Newark Star-Ledger editorial Bboard wrote, “The answer is not to slam the brakes on a successful school. The answer is to lure more poor students to HoLa, something HoLa is eager to do.”

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The term `physical bboard' is sometimes used to refer to an old-fashioned, non-electronic cork-and-thumbtack memo board.

The term `physical bboard' is sometimes used to refer to a old-fashioned, non-electronic cork memo board.

It appears that the emoticon was invented by one Scott Fahlman on the CMU bboard systems sometime between early 1981 and mid-1982.

The term `physical bboard' is sometimes used to refer to an old-fashioned, non-electronic cork-and-thumbtack memo board.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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