noun an abbreviation for 'be right back'
Often used in comments or messages to let others know that the user will be back soon.
May be used in professional settings to indicate a brief break from a conversation or task.
Typically used to notify teammates or opponents that the player will be away from the game momentarily.
Commonly used to inform the recipient that the sender will be away from their phone for a short period of time.
Used to indicate a temporary absence from the conversation, with the intention of returning shortly.
A writer may use 'brb' when taking a short break from writing to attend to other tasks or to get some fresh air.
A psychologist may use 'brb' when they need to step away from a therapy session or consultation to address an urgent matter.
A teacher may use 'brb' during an online class or meeting to briefly attend to a student or administrative task.
A software developer may use 'brb' when they need to take a quick break from coding to grab a snack or stretch their legs.
An accountant may use 'brb' during a meeting or conference call to address an urgent client request or issue.