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*Ammunition casing.
*British terminology referring to negative quality. *Another term for "money". *Synonym for "shoot", used often by Australian military terminology. *Powerful military commanders who, for example, call certain shots. MOM : "Don't forget to pick up the brass when you're done shooting your Garand, OK?"
ME : "Whatever. Not like we have a reloading kit or something..." LIMEY : "That bitch was brass mate!" DRUG-DEALER : "No brass, no deal. Now get outta here." AUSSIE : "Ah'll brass that bitch up mate!" LIEUTENANT : "The operation was a success!" COLONEL : "I noticed. I'm gonna bring it up with the Brass later on. Hope they accept the results though....you know how nervous and picky the Brass can be." |
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A prostitute,from the cockney slang BRASS NAIL,meaning TAIL,tail being a slang name for a prostitute i need a shag,might go and get myself a Brass
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in a section of west london, this means bad, useless, crap "That film was BRASS" or "you are BRASS at tennis"
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1)A word meaning bad/crap/shite
2)A word used to chow displeasure 1) You're brass at that game you bitch
2) "It costs £100000" "BRASS!" |
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courage, also known as balls, yo u just fuckin jump'd a crook u got brass man
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The boss.
Brave. A military commander who has a lot of medals. Or just medals and awards. The brass is in town, shape up.
That boy got some brass balls. Look at the brass on him. |
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Adjective which causes its subject noun to be looked on in an unfavourable light, to say something is bad Emile Heskey is brass
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