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Meanings and definitions for PB
What does PB stand for? What does PB mean?
- Pb is the chemical symbol for the element lead.
- Paul's Boutique, a 1989 album by American hip-hop group the Beastie Boys
- Prussian Blue, an American white nationalist pop pre-teen duo
- Performance Bikes (magazine), a monthly British motorcycling magazine
- Playboy, an American men's magazine
- Post-Bulletin, an American daily newspaper based in Rochester, Minnesota
- Princess Bubblegum, a character from the 2010 animated TV series Adventure Time
- Prison Break, an American drama television series which originally ran from 2005 to 2009
- Puppy Bowl, an American special based on the Super Bowl airing each year on Animal Planet since 2005
- Packard Bell Corporation, an American radio manufacturer formed in 1933 that later became a defense contractor and manufacturer of other consumer electronics
- Packard Bell, a Dutch computer manufacturer which took its name from the earlier American company
- Palladium Books, a publisher of role-playing games
- Panera Bread, a chain of bakery–café quick casual restaurants in the United States and Canada
- Parsons Brinckerhoff, an American professional services firm
- PBair, a now-defunct Thai airline
- Photobucket, an image hosting, video hosting, slideshow creation and photo sharing website
- Piranha Bytes, a German video game developer
- Pirate Bay, a file-sharing organization
- Pitney Bowes, an American manufacturer of software and hardware and a provider of services related to documents, packaging, mailing, and shipping
- PocketBook International, a producer of e-book readers under the PocketBook brand
- Pottery Barn, an American-based home furnishing retail store chain
- ProBoards, an online message board service
- Payback period, in capital budgeting refers to the period of time required for the return on an investment to "repay" the sum of the original investment
- Performance bond, a surety bond issued by an insurance company or a bank to guarantee satisfactory completion of a project by a contractor
- Premium Bond, a lottery bond issued by the United Kingdom government's National Savings and Investments scheme
- Price-to-book ratio, a financial ratio used to compare a company's book value to its current market price
- Participatory budgeting, a process of democratic deliberation to allocate parts of a public budget
- Brunei Polytechnic, a post-secondary institution in Brunei
- Philosophy and Belief, a school subject
- Project Blogger, an Irish educational initiative
- Library of Congress Classification:Class P, subclass PB -- Modern languages and Celtic languages
- Panda Bear (musician) (born 1978), an experimental American musician and founding member of Animal Collective
- Chris Pontius (born 1974), an American entertainer and daredevil nicknamed "Party Boy"
- Pacific Beach, San Diego, California a neighborhood in San Diego, California
- Palm Bay, Florida
- Pine Bluff, Arkansas
- Pismo Beach, California
- Paraíba, a state of Brazil
- Port Blair, a town in the Andaman Islands
- Punjab, India, a state and eastern part of the Punjab in India
- Punjab, Pakistan, a province and western part of the Punjab in Pakistan
- Panjab District, in Bamyan province of Afghanistan
Panjab, Afghanistan, the capital of Panjab District in Afghanistan
- Punjab Province (British India) (1849–1947), a former province of British India
- Punjab, a character in Little Orphan Annie
- East Punjab, the part of the British Punjab Province which became part of India after partition
East Punjab (state) (1947–1966)
- Patiala and East Punjab States Union (1948–1956), a former state of modern India
- Punjab Hill States Agency (1936–1947), an administrative unit of British India
- Punjab States Agency (1930–1947), an administrative unit of British India
- Punjabi language
- Sikh Empire (also known as Sarkar Khalsa), a former religious monarchy in the region
- West Punjab, the part of the British Punjab Province which became part of Pakistan as a province after partition
West Punjab Province (1947–1955)
- Bahawalpur (princely state), a princely state of British India
- Paderborn, town in Germany, known by its vehicle registration code PB
- Považská Bystrica, town in Slovakia, known by its vehicle registration code PB
- Lead, the metallic element whose abbreviation is based on the Latin plumbum
- Polybutylene, a polymer of the substance butylene
- Petabit (Pb), a unit of information used, for example, to quantify computer memory or storage capacity
- Petabyte (PB), a unit of information used, for example, to quantify computer memory or storage capacity
- PowerBook, a line of laptop computers produced by Apple
- PowerBuilder, an integrated software development environment
- PunkBuster, a computer program that is designed to detect software used for cheating in online games
- Peripheral blood, deoxygenated blood in the circulatory system
- Phenobarbital, a barbiturate
- PB (pistol), a Soviet silenced pistol intended for army reconnaissance groups and the KGB
- Picobarn, one trillionth of a barn, a unit of area used in physics
- Pipe bomb, an improvised explosive device consisting of a tightly sealed section of pipe filled with an explosive material
- Push button, a momentary button that is activated only while pressed by user
- Personal Best, the best time or score ever achieved by an athlete in a particular event.
- Paintball, a sport in which players tag opponents by firing dye capsules from a paintball gun
- Passed ball, in baseball
- Patrol boat, a relatively small naval vessel generally designed for coastal defense duties
- Pilatus Railway or Pilatusbahn, a mountain railway in Switzerland
- Irizar PB, a bus coach body
- Paperback, a type of book
- Peanut butter, a food paste made primarily from ground dry roasted peanuts
- Powerball, an American lottery game
- Presiding Bishop, an ecclesiastical position in some denominations of Christianity
- Pro bono, professional work undertaken voluntarily for little or no payment as a public service
- BP Canada, a division of the oil company BP
- BP Studio, a Florentine fashion house
- Air Botswana, IATA airline code BP
- Boston Pizza, a Canadian-based restaurant chain
- Bavaria Party, a political party in Germany
- Brexit Party, a eurosceptic political party in the UK
- Farmers' Party (Netherlands), (in Dutch: Boerenpartij, BP), a defunct political party
- Baseball Prospectus, a statistical analysis organization
- IF Brommapojkarna (BP), a Swedish football team
- Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (1857–1941), known as B-P, founder of The Boy Scouts Association
- Benny Parsons (1941–2007), nicknamed BP, NASCAR champion and commentator
- BP Cooper, American screenwriter, film and commercial producer
- BP Fallon (born 1946), Irish DJ and author
- BP Koirala (1914–1982), former Prime Minister of Nepal
- BP Valenzuela (born 1995), Filipino singer-songwriter
- BP Pedestrian Bridge, in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
- BP Structure, an impact crater in Libya
- Bletchley Park, the central site for British codebreakers during World War II, known as B.P.
- Solomon Islands, FIPS country code and NATO country code digram BP
- Bp., a written abbreviation of Budapest
- Base pair (bp), the building blocks of the DNA double helix
- Binding potential, in pharmacokinetics and receptor-ligand kinetics
- Blood pressure
- British Pharmacopoeia
- Black powder, in pyrotechnics
- Boron phosphide, a semiconducting compound
- Biphenyl (BP), an organic compound
- Base pointer, in 16-bit x86 architecture
- Baseband processor, a device in a network interface
- Bp star, a stellar classification
- Before Present, a time scale used in geology and other scientific disciplines
- BP, in mathematics, the representing spectrum of the Brown–Peterson cohomology
- BP, a variant of the Mazda B engine
- Bohlen–Pierce scale, or B–P scale, a musical tuning and scale
- ⟨bp⟩, a Latin-script digraph
- Basis point, one hundredth of a percent
- British Parliamentary Style, a debate type
- BP (Broken Pekoe), a tea leaf grading
- BP holin family (BP-hol), a protein family
- BP Portrait Award
- Petabyte, 1,000 Terabytes
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