BYM

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BYM (plural BYMs)

  1. Initialism of bright young man.
    • 1941, Fletcher Pratt, America and Total War, page 202:
      The officer whose division gets one is marked in his superior's books as a bright young man who will get attention when promotions come round, and the crew under the b.y.m. gets a ten-dollar bonus apiece and a chance to crow.
    • 1983, Robert McCrum, In the Secret State, page 88:
      "You're terribly successful, you see, the BYM of the Directorate."
      "BYM?"
      "Bright Young Man." She emphasized the words carefully, looking straight at him.