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brutalitarianism 

Brutalitarianism is a word used to describe an event in which someone gets hurt, owned, pwned, dooped or brutalized to the point where it could be a religion.
I just had to listen to my girlfriend tell me how her day was. It was brutalitarianism to the fullest extent of the law without being punishable.
brutalitarianism by stefmart June 1, 2007

Brutalism 

a humor blog that sounds like it is about S&M, but isn't.
Dude. Did you read the post on Brutalism about the Sloppy Carl? It is hilarious.
Brutalism by Dilettante07 May 19, 2009

Brutalia 

Surname: to those of royalty from the Brutalian Empire. Popularly identified as being the "Brutalians", they were known for their deadly, "brutal" nature. Geographically placed in the Arabian peninsula, been close to the Byzantines, all historical evidence, pieces of literature, buildings were wiped clean.
Princess Inara Brutalia stared into the sunset.
Brutalia by Luci Moore February 16, 2022

Brutalia 

Myth of a powerful and infamous empire, "The Brutalian Empire". Stories, have been passed, but upon the emergence of the Byzantines, history has exterminated, all forms of physical evidence of such existence.

The empire was named after the surname of the royal family, and fit into their characteristic of being violent with no mercy. The last known inheritor of the throne said to be one by the name of "Faris v. Brutalia".
If you are from the land of Brutalia, then you were Brutalian.
Brutalia by Bellatrix Brioche March 9, 2022

for extra brutality

a phrase which can be used before or after a regular sentance. it makes your sentance much cooler.
for extra brutality, lets go to the shops.

for extra brutality, buy me some shit

lets go to school for extra brutality

Will: hey there charlie
Charlie:hey will give me your sandwich for extra brutality
Will: sure
for extra brutality by meeoereh December 14, 2010

brutalism 

A form of architecture popularized in the 1960s, most commonly found on university campuses, which makes heavy use of raw, exposed concrete. These buildings often got very ugly very fast due to water stains. The name comes from the French word "brut" meaning raw.
That building is a prime example of brutalism.
brutalism by Tyler Norman July 4, 2005