1. BFC - Noun
2. BFC - Proper noun
BFC
(soccer) Blackpool Football Club, a football team from Blackpool
BFC (plural BFCs)
(electronics) big fucking capacitor - a high-voltage film capacitor suitable for use in power transmission, electric motor starters and applications involving electrical arcs
According to the flier, the BFC passed a resolution in the spring of 2017 requiring every school on the IU Bloomington campus to fulfill the requirement. Source: Internet
Miss World 2013 Megan Young joins BFC Laboratories as the newest endorser of Cosmo Skin, the trusted premium whitening supplement in the country. Source: Internet
The BFC (BeFunge Compiler) for Win32 written by Andrew Carter (Uranium-239), simply uses a self-executing stub and modifies the preallocated 80x25 byte matrix inside the stub to execute any given befunge program. Source: Internet
BFC also uploads Bible stories to be available freely on Amazon, Apple, Kobo, Google and more. Source: Internet
The current constitution gives professors of practice no representation on the BFC, and there was only one representative for the other three non-tenure track faculty ranks that will now have election units. Source: Internet
The prolific Chhetri can turn a game on its head single handedly and with a strong support cast, BFC will be hard to beat. Source: Internet