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bring it back

To tell the DJ to "bring that song back." In other words, to request for an encore.
bring it back by TerrorBaby September 26, 2005

Bring it on 

An irresponsible, childish statement made by George W. Bush in the summer of 2003 in response to US soldiers being killed in Iraq. This statement caused ten soldiers to be killed the next day.
Bring it on by AnyoneButBush '04 August 30, 2003
(V) -"Bing It" refers to the Microsoft Search Engine, bing.com. Using "bing it" is parellel to using "google it."
Bing in this context is used as a verb therefore you can say "binged it" which refers to something you searched for or looked up in the past. Or you can use it in the present or command form, "bing it" Or say "binging it" for present continuous.

Joe: Do you know where I can find a sushi restaurant in the city?
Sally: "Bing it" on bing.com
Jamie: There is great Sushi on Polk Street. I "binged it" yesterday
Joe: There is also a sushi restaurant on Hyde St. I am "binging it" right now
BING IT by MAU2 June 24, 2009

bring it to the fence 

Almost exactly like bring it except expanded and tailored to suburban environments -- still an invitation and/or challenge
"I'll be there in 30 minutes. Bring it to the fence, old man"

swing it to bring it 

A phrase meaning you have to flaunt it and act tough if you want to bring your "game" or look cool.
Bobby asked, "Hey Eric, why do you always walk like your pimpin?" Hey man, you got to swing it to bring it!

bring it back on a stick 

when you go to poop, you bring some back on a stick so the company man knows you arent out goofing off.