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Chester-Browned

Verb

To be publicly exposed as a rapist and publically shamed.
originating in the campaign against rape and sexual assault at Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) by supporters of Aarefah Mosavi, who was raped and sexually assaulted by co-worker and student Chester Brown on the campus farm in 2013. Aarefah spoke publicly, naming Chester Brown as the rapist, going on record with a detailed description of Brown's rape of her. Supporters hung up Chester Brown's picture and name across the campus, hundreds of students protested and marched to demand his removal, ultimately succeeding in forcing him to leave Mt. SAC.
Rapists beware, you will be Chester-Browned.

Whoah! He just got Chester-Browned!
Chester-Browned by gwbfhe August 10, 2018

Beyowned 

The act of toppling the supremacy of a rival, particularly one that is on the Podcast Beyond Podcast with you. In the same vein as pwned and flora dora'd.


Greg Miller totally Beyowned Craig Harris when his questionable knowledge about retro gaming was corrected.
Beyowned by gamer3925 September 25, 2008

Beyowned 

To dominate an enemy. Similar to pwned or owned.
I totally beyowned Ryan Clements with a rocket up the arse.
Beyowned by Capt_Crow October 2, 2008

Chris Browned 

To take your frustration out on a person, as in punch in the face, or slap..
My girlfriend started to make disrespectful comments toward me so I Chris Browned her. I bet she won't be talking no more..

HAHA that why your girlfriend just Chris Browned you...
Chris Browned by 0HS0P0PPiN February 9, 2009

Beyowned 

A relative to owned or pwned it means to be utterly destroyed verbally. Generally pertaining to Playstation fans.
That kid got beyowned when Greg slapped him.
Beyowned by Karunga September 30, 2008

browned off 

Fed up, pissed off, disappointed.
Thought by some to have come from a euphemism for 'buggered', it is actually of 14th Century English origin, the original phrase was to be in a "Brown study", where 'brown' = dark & sombre, 'study' = a daydreamy state. Meaning has shifted to today's meaning, and the phrase has become "Browned off".
"I'm really browned off that I paid £50 for a ticket, and couldn't get in to the show."
browned off by Phil Gillet August 15, 2007