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FBB
(redirected from Female Body Builder)

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FBBFemale Body Builder
FBBFantasy Baseball
FBBFoundation Beyond Belief (Alpharetta, GA)
FBBFixed Broadband (Internet connection)
FBBFast Back-To-Back (Cisco)
FBBFédération Belge de la Brique (French: Belgian Brick Federation; Belgium)
FBBFleet Broad Band (telecommunications; various companies)
FBBForward-Body Bias
FBBFrom Backplane Buffer (Cisco)
FBBFury Balrog Blade (gaming)
FBBFreshman Boys Basketball (Wisconsin)
FBBFolding Box Board (various companies)


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There are also many films that have been produced in order to honor female body builders and their competitions.
Through the filmmaker's footage and clips from video diaries kept by Thomas, we get an insight into his life, including Tracy's childhood, spells as a beauty queen and female body builder, his transformation into Thomas and his life with Nancy.
Now I know most of you ladies don''t want to look like a female body builder, but that is not necessary in order to get the awesome benefits of hitting the weights for even a few minutes a day.
 
 
 
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