BS

BS, B.S., Bs or bs may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

 * BS-, a prefix for all games broadcast for the Satellaview modem via the Japanese Broadcasting Satellite system
 * "B.S." (song), a song by Jhené Aiko from the album Chilombo
 * Team BS, French music collective founded by La Fouine that includes Fababy, Sultan and Sindy
 * NHK's satellite broadcaster mark, NHK-BS
 * Backstage (magazine)
 * Baritone saxophone, a musical instrument
 * Bullshit (card game), a card game

Businesses and organizations

 * Banco Sabadell, a bank in Spain
 * Banco Santander, a bank headquartered in Spain
 * Beijing Subway, a transit system
 * BellSouth, a United States telephone company
 * Better Serbia (Bolja Srbija), a political party in Serbia
 * Biuro Szyfrów ("Cipher Bureau"), a Polish cryptography and signals intelligence agency known for its work on German Enigma ciphers in the 1930s
 * Boy Scouts; see scouting
 * British International Helicopters (IATA code BS)
 * British Shipbuilders, a public corporation founded in 1977
 * British Standards, produced by BSI Group
 * British Sugar, a division of Associated British Foods
 * Building surveyor, a professional in the construction industry concerned with setting out reference points and markers
 * Nonpartisan Local Government Activists (Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy) a political party in Poland

In finance

 * Venezuelan bolívar, currency of Venezuela
 * Bolivian boliviano, currency of Bolivia

Places

 * BS postcode area, in Bristol, England
 * The Bahamas, by ISO 2-letter country code and license plate code
 * .bs, country-code Top Level Domain for the Bahamas
 * Banská Štiavnica, a city in Slovakia with the vehicle registration plate
 * Basel-Stadt, a Swiss canton, officially abbreviated to
 * Beersheba or Be'er Sheva (בְּאֵר שֶׁבַע), a city in the Southern District of Israel
 * Braunschweig, a town in Germany, also known in English as Brunswick, with the vehicle registration plate
 * Brescia, a city and province of Italy with the vehicle registration plate
 * Suwałki, a city in Poland with the vehicle registration plate

Computing and telecommunications

 * Bs (programming language)
 * Backspace, and the backspace control character in the C0 control code set
 * Base transceiver station, or base station, a node in a mobile telephony network
 * Bubble sort, a sorting algorithm
 * Boot sector, a memory region containing machine code, generally used for booting an operating system
 * BotServ, an IRC bot server
 * BraveSentry, a clone of the SpySheriff malware program
 * Broadcasting Satellite (Japanese), a system of Japanese communication satellites

Medicine

 * Bachelor of Surgery, an academic degree
 * Bernard–Soulier syndrome, a rare autosomal recessive coagulopathy, that is caused a deficiency of glycoprotein Ib
 * Bartter syndrome, a rare inherited disease which results in hypokalemia

Other uses in science and technology

 * Bachelor of Science, an academic degree
 * Behavioural sciences
 * Brake-specific fuel consumption, a measure of engine fuel efficiency
 * Bright Star Catalogue, which lists all stars of stellar magnitude 6.5 or brighter
 * Bronshtein and Semendyayev, a handbook of mathematics
 * Strange B meson, a subatomic particle, symbol Strange b
 * Brier score, a measure for the accuracy of probabilistic predictions
 * The Köppen climate classification code for a semi-arid climate

In sport

 * The Bs, a 19th-century cricket team
 * British Shooting, the governing body for target shooting in Great Britain
 * British Showjumping, the governing body for showjumping in Great Britain
 * Blocked Shot, in basketball statistics, see Block (basketball)
 * Blown Save, in baseball statistics, see Save (baseball)

Other uses

 * Bullshit, a phrase denoting something worthless
 * Bengali Sambat, used to mark years in the Bengali calendar
 * Big Sister (disambiguation)
 * Bikram Sambat, a calendar used in Nepal
 * Bosnian language (ISO 639 alpha-2 code )
 * Broad Street (disambiguation)
 * Bronze Star Medal, a United States military award
 * Ordo Basilianus Ssmi Salvatoris Melkitarum (Institute of consecrated life), a Roman Catholic monastic Order