by pseudomnomnom September 20, 2009

by Diem Jay January 13, 2009

In ancient Rome, gladiators would fight to please the gods.
The ultimate sign of approval from the gods was a downpour of rain.
Can be interpreted to modern innuendo by referring "bringing the rain" to pleasing your God.
The ultimate sign of approval from the gods was a downpour of rain.
Can be interpreted to modern innuendo by referring "bringing the rain" to pleasing your God.
by Meatt March 21, 2011

you bring the awesome, people using this term have most likely fell victim to the scene and the mis-one movies.
YOU:is XdyingriverburingX coming to the myspace party?
because he totally brings the mosh
me: get off all the popular scene kids nuts.
because he totally brings the mosh
me: get off all the popular scene kids nuts.
by woot! December 18, 2004

(verb) The act of adding power to anything. A term typically used in pool. It can be used when a person adds a rediculous amount of force, often more than needed.
by Michael l October 25, 2006

To gossip, to instigate, to tell another person what someone said about them that is not true in order to cause trouble.
The reason they are arguing is because Chuck be bringing bones to Sadie about Mary.
Stay away from Chris, all he is good for is bringing bones and causing drama
Stay away from Chris, all he is good for is bringing bones and causing drama
by shikiboo June 15, 2010

To offer oneself up as an object of sexual amusement to a person or group of people, usually resulting in the sexual humiliation of the person being offered up. Historically this implied forced sexual acts with animals (especially chickens and fish). Nowadays violation (including self-violation) with long poles is gaining in popularity.
Despite his questionable personal hygiene, or perhaps because of it, George was a popular young man in certain circles where he was known as "the guy that brings the snacktime."
by markusUD August 13, 2012
