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Bramily by Imabramily November 29, 2016
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A small little village in between the inbred town of otley, and the big city of leeds, it is said to be posh, or stuck up, by the chavs and mentalists of otley.
Bramhope has big, expensive houses
Bramhope by Sam Bartle July 19, 2011

Doyle Bramhall II

A mainly blues guitarist from Texas that had an unsuccessful solo career but gained his popularity among guitarists through touring with Roger Waters and Eric Clapton.

His main guitars are a Fender Stratocaster, a Gibson Les Paul Junior, and a Gibson Flying V.
He plays left-handed while setting the strings as it were on a right-handed guitar. He is extremely versitile, as he is capable of playing slide guitar.

His performance at the Budokan in 2/25/09 on the Eric Clapton tour was especially badass.
Doyle Bramhall II can play a right-handed guitar left-handed.

I wish I was Doyle Bramhall II.

Doyle Bramhall II currently tours besides Eric Clapton and has been doing it for a couple of years.

Doyle Bramhall II is equally amazing as Derek Trucks.
Doyle Bramhall II by radomu February 28, 2009

Brambish 

"I think it smells a bit brambish outside today."
Brambish by Ranko December 12, 2005
Brahim is a hilarious guy that can effortlessly make a conversation with anyone, even those that are socially akward , he’s a great friend and is someone everyone has a crush on
Oh my god, I met a Brahim online!
Brahim by UglyFatLoser:) August 15, 2018
An interjection used to celebrate one’s self. One shouts “bravo” to celebrate the performance of a man, “brava” to celebrate the performance of a woman, and “bravi” to celebrate the performance of a group, so why not “brami” in recognition of one’s own accomplishment?
When he did not receive the applause he expected, he sadly and quietly said "brami."
brami by Physics Davey June 12, 2018