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When people from one group, organization, fandom, forum, server, etc. aggressively infiltrates, usually spontaneously, a rival forum, server, or stream; negative criticism is usually given to the victim of a brigade (the event itself sometimes being called a raid), with insults and counter-signaling common. Usually used in the past participle ("brigaded"). Brigades can be done in good humor, but are usually antagonistic in nature.
"We're going to brigade John's stream and spam 'John is a fag' in the chat."
Brigade by speg379 January 6, 2020
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To get screwed out of a large sum of money by a customer.
You are $750,000 past due. Are you going to Brigade me?
Brigade by linvx February 10, 2010
When few hundreds of devoted and educated men decide to go on an internet crusade to make this world a better place, rarely appreciated or thanked. Those heroes work in silence so normies culture is disrupted and prevented from taking over the internet.

BRIGADING MEN OF GREAT HONOR ARE PREPARING FOR A RAID IN /POL
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Brigade by Hommusexual September 26, 2019
a team of god pvper in minecraft on bz tousse vo darron
MrIbrahimTv et xStorm23 sont dans la Brigade
brigade by MrIbrahimTv August 28, 2017

Silent Fart Brigade 

A secret society of talented, synchronized farters who covertly gain entry into important events to quietly pass huge amounts of putrid smelling gas before making quick and stealthy exits.
As soon as Attorney General Barr began his comments to the press and his eyes began to water uncontrollably, he knew he’d been hit by the Silent Fart Brigade.

Concerned Adult Brigade 

Often called "CAB" for short, the concerned adult brigade is any group of equally disgruntled people (usually 35 or older) united together for an absurd and often unnecessary cause. These are the people who run neighborhood watches, regularly attend PTA meetings, deem things "inappropriate", complain to authority figures, overreact on issues, chaperone parties, file noise complaints, call parents, actually check movie and game ratings, work at the FCC, and generally meddle in the affairs of the youth.

Members of the concerned adult brigade come in many forms though are recognizable by their running-for-senator hairstyles and "sensible" shoes. Almost always women.
Girl #1: "So I watched sesame street yesterday for no reason. I thought you said Katy Perry was gonna be on it!?"

Girl #2: "Ugh, she was! But the Concerned Adult Brigade saw her outfit and started bitching. So they pulled the episode off the air."