1. LBJ - Noun
2. LBJ - Proper noun
36th President of the United States; was elected vice president and succeeded Kennedy when Kennedy was assassinated (1908-1973)
Source: WordNetAfter the 1964 landslide brought in many new liberal Congressmen, LBJ launched a legislative effort which took the name of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965. Source: Internet
A proposal by District 1 Austin School Trustee Edmund “Ted” Gordon would solve space limitations at LASA without gutting LBJ. Source: Internet
Dallek 1998, p. 385. Nevertheless, in December Johnson's Vietnam approval rating was again back down in the 40s; LBJ had become anxious to justify war casualties, and talked of the need for decisive victory, despite the unpopularity of the cause. Source: Internet
For LBJ, it was along the route from the Capitol to the National City Christian Church, where he worshiped often, because the funeral was held there. Source: Internet
“(Former President) Lyndon Johnson, died only a few years after leaving federal service, and I don’t want to be like LBJ.” Source: Internet
In his memoirs, Wilson writes of "selling LBJ a bum steer ", a reference to Johnson's Texas roots, which conjured up images of cattle and cowboys in British minds. Source: Internet