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[[Image:NotTalkinBoutButter.png|right|thumb|DJ Teh Cheat '''b/w''' The New Kot]]
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In the recording industry, '''b/w''' stands for "backed with" and was used on old vinyl records to distinguish between the content of the [[Wikipedia:A-side and B-side|A and B sides]]; for example, "Yellow Submarine b/w Eleanor Rigby". [[The Brothers Chaps]] have a fondness for intentionally (mis)using it in contexts where a word such as "and" or "with" would be appropriate.
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In the recording industry, '''b/w''' stands for "backed with" and was used on old vinyl records to distinguish between the content of the [[Wikipedia:A-side and B-side|A and B sides]]; for example, "Yellow Submarine b/w Eleanor Rigby". [[The Brothers Chaps]] have a fondness for intentionally (mis)using it in contexts where a word such as "and" or "with" would be appropriate. Alternatively, it could stand for 'but with,' meaning that it usually makes sense, if slightly odd (e.g. 'Pork b/w beans' or 'Pork but with beans.')
On rare occasions, this abbreviation is used for some other purpose.  In the email [[big white face]], [[Strong Bad]] runs a program or command called "b/w" to convert his monitor to an old black and white Macintosh layout; in [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 13.2]], the abbreviation is actually used correctly on the jacket of a 7-inch vinyl record.
On rare occasions, this abbreviation is used for some other purpose.  In the email [[big white face]], [[Strong Bad]] runs a program or command called "b/w" to convert his monitor to an old black and white Macintosh layout; in [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 13.2]], the abbreviation is actually used correctly on the jacket of a 7-inch vinyl record.

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DJ Teh Cheat b/w The New Kot

In the recording industry, b/w stands for "backed with" and was used on old vinyl records to distinguish between the content of the A and B sides; for example, "Yellow Submarine b/w Eleanor Rigby". The Brothers Chaps have a fondness for intentionally (mis)using it in contexts where a word such as "and" or "with" would be appropriate. Alternatively, it could stand for 'but with,' meaning that it usually makes sense, if slightly odd (e.g. 'Pork b/w beans' or 'Pork but with beans.')

On rare occasions, this abbreviation is used for some other purpose. In the email big white face, Strong Bad runs a program or command called "b/w" to convert his monitor to an old black and white Macintosh layout; in Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 13.2, the abbreviation is actually used correctly on the jacket of a 7-inch vinyl record.

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