Pronunciation: /biːɛm/
noun BM is also used as an abbreviation for 'Baby Mama', referring to the mother of a person's child who is not their spouse or current partner.
A1 BM stands for Bachelor of Medicine.
A2 I need to schedule a BM appointment with the doctor.
B1 The BM program at this university is highly respected.
B2 She is currently studying for her BM degree.
C1 The BM industry is constantly evolving with new advancements in technology.
C2 His research in the field of BM has led to significant breakthroughs.
formal The doctor ordered a BM test to check for any abnormalities in the patient's bowel movements.
informal I heard that John had a BM this morning and it was really smooth.
slang I need to take a BM before we head out for the party.
figurative The company's latest product launch was a BM, generating a lot of buzz in the market.
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