B4 is a special way to write "before".
Find another three (or more) English words that can be represented by B#, i.. the syllable "be" followed by a number.
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A few more ... by JayDeeKay)
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"Nie puzle, AZ" ???
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Nie means nice ?
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puzle means puzzle ?
and AZ means AT ?
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Thanks, JDK!!!
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