Something that is both funny and awesome.
This term originated from the use of the word moist, meaning that something is funny, and from the term "sweet," meaning that something is awesome. If something is both sweet and moist, it can be compared to a brownie (yes, as in the baked good).
This term originated from the use of the word moist, meaning that something is funny, and from the term "sweet," meaning that something is awesome. If something is both sweet and moist, it can be compared to a brownie (yes, as in the baked good).
by Roni Uremetsu October 2, 2005

by douris99 August 10, 2006

by JayWeeWee December 5, 2011

Coined by John Edwards after Michael Brown, the head of FEMA when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. It refers to any political hack unqualified for their position.
by Helen Katon September 9, 2007

Hey, what do you think I should get my buddy for a wedding gift.
I donno man, you could always just get a card and slip a brownie or two in there.
I donno man, you could always just get a card and slip a brownie or two in there.
by Streez July 17, 2009

verb form -- to fuck up royally
noun form -- a royal fuckup
Derives from the nickname George Bush has for FEMA director Mike Brown. Also takes some derivation from "brown eye."
noun form -- a royal fuckup
Derives from the nickname George Bush has for FEMA director Mike Brown. Also takes some derivation from "brown eye."
Verb -- Boy, Bush sure brownied the relief effort after Hurricane Katrina.
Noun -- Ever since we elected that Bush, this country's been one big brownie.
Noun -- Ever since we elected that Bush, this country's been one big brownie.
by Jesus Stays Crunchy September 25, 2005
