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Consisting of a textured quality, usually associated with words.
The word snake is very bringy
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Brinty britty bointy Briney Brinky brint binty bristy Brinly Brinny
A person who is sweet and lovable. Shes really pretty. Bubbly. Gets hurt easily but hides the pain behind her mask to make others happy. Puts people before herself. Loves everyone but never piss her off because she'll ruin your life. She also got a phat ass.
Person 1: Have you talked to that Britny girl?
Person 2: Hell yeah she got a nice ass.

Person 1: you right.
Britny by Briitters September 3, 2018
The words Brillant, Lit and mint combined to make a new word, Brint. The word should only be used when a person or a thing is all three of these words.
Ur looking Brint today
Brint by Brintgal101 September 23, 2016
A man's name, also girl's apparently. Brinton is not a well known name. Brinton is a respectable man with great attributes and low respect for those who suck in life. Brinton is usually successful at everything he does at life and can hold a happy relationship at a young age unlike the rest of the human population. He can sweet talk a girl just by looking at her but when he actually talks to a girl she'll melt. Brinton is not the normal hormonal teenager, he has a real heart.
Brinton won our game of 2 on 2 again..can't he just lose?
Brinton by littlepurpleguy9 August 6, 2011
1. (buh-RIN-ted) A bleached or tinted item
1. From far away, the brinted shirt looked white.
Brinted by NoFear14 March 15, 2021
Old english word that means "peace and beauty". Around 1100 AD, scholars would write they were "waiting for Brittyn" who was an Irish goddess known to be able to cast a spell of peace. She would through her golden locks from side to side and chant "Be my Bouder", which meant one who makes me feel safe and well. Warring tribes would then set down there arms in peace. Some think her name was the inspiration for naming the country Briton as she was so widely held as a powerful visionary.
By the power of Brittyn I'll beg you not to cross that line!

Aye the brittyn be holding back the tides of war.
Brittyn by Carl Brooks, Phd. October 26, 2005