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Not even Caturday can save you now

BRBFBI is a meme that originated from srs hackers who were busted during a LAN party. They all were killed by a rock slide. However, their phrase of choice lives on. It is the phrase of choice that you say when the feds do elite IP tracing and come to arrest you for downloading kiddie pr0n and music off the intertubes. They then interrogate you and take you to the pokey where you get loved.

This phrase is frequently heard during the ensuing lulz and drama of an alleged chan raid.

Proper Usage of 'BRBFBI'

When uttering the phrase, all caps is necessary. Otherwise, the lulz of the phrase is lost, and you must get raped. A less funny version, "BRBFEDS," may be used as well, however the true inner meaning might be lost.


See Also

BRBFBI is part of a series on Language & Communication
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