B-52
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Named for Boeing's B-52 Stratofortress, a bomber aircraft used in the Vietnam War.
Noun
[edit]- A cocktail shooter consisting of three distinct layers of coffee liqueur, Baileys and Grand Marnier.
- (informal, medicine) A combination of diphenhydramine, 5 mg of haloperidol, and 2 mg of lorazepam, widely used for the sedation of acutely agitated patients.
Hawaiian Creole
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From English B-52, a type of bomber aircraft. Alludes to the insect flying towards the subject if threatened.
Noun
[edit]B-52
- a large cockroach (usually refers to the American cockroach)
- Dass one huge B-52!
- That’s a huge cockroach!
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