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You may have seen the term “BBL” on social media and over text, but what exactly does it mean? On TikTok, “BBL” refers to a Brazilian butt lift—a popular cosmetic procedure that moves fat from one area of the body to the butt. “BBL” also stands for “Be back later,” and is often used as a way to briefly pause the conversation, especially over text. In this article, we’ll unpack everything you need to know about this versatile acronym, including other possible meanings of “BBL.”

What is a BBL?

Board-certified plastic surgeon Usha Rajagopal, MD, says “BBL” stands for Brazilian butt lift, which is a fat transfer to the buttocks. The surgeon removes excess fat from the hips, abdomen, lower back, or thighs and injects it into the butt to make it look larger and more lifted.

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What does “BBL” mean on TikTok?

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  1. A Brazilian butt lift is a cosmetic surgery procedure where a surgeon removes excess fat from the hips, abdomen, lower back, or thighs with liposuction, then injects the fat into the butt—making it look larger.[1] On TikTok, many users post “BBL transformation” videos to show off their results, while others use the term to discuss celebrities who may have gotten work done.
    • “Do you think J-Lo had a BBL?”
    • “I can’t believe she went to Miami to get a BBL.”
    • “Did you see the results of her BBL? Her body is insane!”
    • “Peep Laura’s 🍑 I think she might have gotten a BBL👀”
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What else does “BBL” mean?

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  1. People use the acronym “BBL” when they have to leave a text conversation but plan to return soon. They’re likely running an errand or helping someone out, so they won’t be able to respond to any messages for the time being.[2]
    • “The plumber’s here to fix my sink. BBL.”
    • “BBL, gotta pick up my sister from school🏫”
    • “Heading out to eat dinner with my fam. BBL.”
    • “At the post office to drop off a package📦 BBL✌️”
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Less Common Meanings of “BBL”

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  1. In the oil industry, the acronym “bbl” is a unit of volume for crude oil and petroleum products. One barrel is equal to 42 gallons (160 L) at atmospheric pressure, and the acronym is often used by the oil and gas sector to report their production levels.[3]
    • “Oil fell to $80/bbl in New York last Friday.”
    • “The oil well in Texas produced 110 bbls last month.”
    • “Oil could hit $110/bbl based on OPEC’s decision to maintain supply cuts.”
  2. Some guys consider “BBL” to mean the sexual expression “Big Booty Latina.”[4] Because it’s a common stereotype that Latina women have curvy, hourglass figures, the acronym is a way to refer to (and objectify) the type of women they want to hook-up with.
    • “Bro, do you know any BBLs?”
    • “Check out that BBL by the bar.”
    • GYATT! That BBL on Kai’s livestream is an 11/10.”
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Discussion About the BBL on Social Media

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  1. Since cosmetic procedures are becoming more normalized on social media, many people feel comfortable sharing videos of their bodies before and after surgery.[5] The Brazilian butt lift is particularly popular because it has instant (and often dramatic) results. Most people with BBLs transfer fat from their waist and thighs to their butt, getting an hourglass shape.[6]
    • People who are interested in getting a BBL often comment on these transformation videos to get more information. They usually ask the creator about the cost, their “stats” (weight and height before surgery), and where they got their procedure done (country, clinic, and doctor).
  2. There are countless TikTok and Instagram accounts that analyze celebrities and point out changes in their appearance over the years. These accounts post images of celebs before and after their alleged surgeries, along with time stamps and close-up shots of possible surgical scars.[7]
    • According to some content creators, the goal of their videos is to destigmatize plastic surgery and educate users about common procedures.
  3. Known as “The BBL Effect” on TikTok, this viral trend of parody videos claims that when someone gets a Brazilian butt lift, they transform into the definition of “bad and boujee.” In other words, they always look their best, believe they’re better than everyone else, and seem to be mildly unimpressed no matter how much money is spent.[8]
    • In April 2021, TikTok user @antonibumba posted a parody video of how someone with a BBL might eat takeout food. The video quickly went viral, and many users began creating videos reenacting the mannerisms of those who get BBLs.
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    'BBL' can stand for 'Brazilian Butt Lift' or 'Big Booty Latina,' depending on the context. For instance, in discussions about cosmetic procedures or body transformations, it typically refers to 'Brazilian Butt Lift.' In other informal or online contexts, it might be used to mean 'Big Booty Latina.'
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    Drake has publicly denied that he has had a BBL, and whether or not he has had one, he is not required to share such personal information with the public.
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Warnings

  • A Brazilian butt lift is considered a major surgical procedure with risks that may lead to injury, fat embolisms, and possibly death. If you decide to get the procedure, ask your surgeon about their training and experience, techniques, and the latest safety guidelines.[9]
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Usha Rajagopal, MD
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This article was reviewed by Usha Rajagopal, MD and by wikiHow staff writer, Bailey Cho. Usha Rajagopal, MD, is a board-certified plastic surgeon and the Medical Director of the San Francisco Plastic Surgery and Laser Center. With more than 20 years of experience, she focuses on cosmetic surgery of the face, breast, and body, and leads a practice known for cosmetic dermatology, medical skincare, and laser treatments. Dr. Rajagopal founded the V Suite, a women-led, privacy-focused vaginal rejuvenation center within her practice, with individualized care delivered by an all-female team. She also leads a new wellness center that focuses on regenerative treatments and longevity, offering services such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy, IV therapy, and red light therapy. She has served as a speaker at national conferences and as a trainer in advanced injectable and surgical techniques, and she has contributed recent articles to Advances in Cosmetic Surgery. Her work has appeared in outlets such as Glamour, W Magazine, New York Post, Forbes, HuffPost, NewBeauty, and Harper’s Bazaar. Dr. Rajagopal earned her MD from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, completed her Plastic Surgery Fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco, and is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, The Aesthetic Society, and the California Society of Plastic Surgeons. This article has been viewed 133,744 times.
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