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BBS may refer to:
- Bulletin Board System, a computer that allows users to dial into the system over a phone line or telnet connection.
- Bankenes Betalingssentral, a Norwegian bank clearing company
- Bardet-Biedl syndrome, a genetic disorder
- Baton Broadcast System, a system of Canadian television stations
- BBS Kraftfahrzeugtechnik AG, a high-performance automobile wheel manufacturer
- Behavioral and Brain Sciences, a peer-reviewed journal
- Blum Blum Shub, a pseudorandom number generator
- Breeding Bird Survey, which monitors the status and trends of bird populations.
- Brittle Bone Society, a British medical research charity
- Be back soon, a phrase abbreviated in instant messaging and on mobile phones
- Bachelor of Business Studies, an academic degree
- Bronze Bauhinia Star, the lowest rank in Order of the Bauhinia Star in Hong Kong.
- Back Bay Sign, an architectural signage manufacturer established in 1945.
- Bender's Big Score, the first full-length Futurama movie.
- Boom Boom Satellites, a Japanese electronic music duo.
- Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep, a videogame for the PlayStation Portable.
- Bhutan Broadcasting Service
- Big Beautiful Slut, a sex positive term for larger women.
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