by French Dip April 08, 2008
Derek: What's the point of a fancy purse? Seriously.
Emily: *pouts* It's pretty!
Derek: You just got bruced.
Emily: *pouts* It's pretty!
Derek: You just got bruced.
by Emily Connell October 15, 2008
1. Intransitive Verb "To bruce"
To work hard; to work a lot; to never stop working; to never sleep; to never eat; to never run low on energy; to fall
asleep promptly at 10pm; to dance weird; to forget how to relax; to organize obsessively; to constantly move; to
fidget; to resolve or solve a problem; to perfect.
2. Noun "bruce:"
A person who is hardworking, diligent, organized (sometimes obsessively), a good father, or enjoys working in a
professional and personal space.
3. Transitive Verb "To Bruce"
To cause to work hard; To cause to do good work; To cause to be organized.
4. Adjective "Bruce"
A person or thing that works a lot, well, and efficiently. "Bruce" can also refer to a person or thing that has a
favorable work ethic, is a good father, or describes a favorable characteristic.
To work hard; to work a lot; to never stop working; to never sleep; to never eat; to never run low on energy; to fall
asleep promptly at 10pm; to dance weird; to forget how to relax; to organize obsessively; to constantly move; to
fidget; to resolve or solve a problem; to perfect.
2. Noun "bruce:"
A person who is hardworking, diligent, organized (sometimes obsessively), a good father, or enjoys working in a
professional and personal space.
3. Transitive Verb "To Bruce"
To cause to work hard; To cause to do good work; To cause to be organized.
4. Adjective "Bruce"
A person or thing that works a lot, well, and efficiently. "Bruce" can also refer to a person or thing that has a
favorable work ethic, is a good father, or describes a favorable characteristic.
1. a: "I really am brucing alot today."
b: "I should get back to brucing now."
c: "It's been a really long day, do you really need to bruce right now?"
2. a: "OMG, you are such a bruce."
b: "Put down the cleaning rag, you're being an total bruce right now."
c: "How are you only functioning on two hours of sleep? You're seriously such a bruce!"
3. a: "I really bruced the shit out of today!"
b: "Sam! You really bruced that presentation!"
c: "Good job! Keep on brucin'"
4. a: "Wow, I feel really brucely right now."
b: "That was a brucish performance you put on today! Great job."
c: "How are you only functioning on two hours of sleep? You're seriously such a bruce!"
b: "I should get back to brucing now."
c: "It's been a really long day, do you really need to bruce right now?"
2. a: "OMG, you are such a bruce."
b: "Put down the cleaning rag, you're being an total bruce right now."
c: "How are you only functioning on two hours of sleep? You're seriously such a bruce!"
3. a: "I really bruced the shit out of today!"
b: "Sam! You really bruced that presentation!"
c: "Good job! Keep on brucin'"
4. a: "Wow, I feel really brucely right now."
b: "That was a brucish performance you put on today! Great job."
c: "How are you only functioning on two hours of sleep? You're seriously such a bruce!"
by historicallyspeaking December 14, 2019
by you like men October 20, 2021
Bruce U is a Ugandan superfighter, and Kung Fu Master. Within Uganda, everybody knows Kung Fu, but Bruce U is the best. Having grown up in the slums of Uganda, he was able to master the art of Kung-Fu, and is the greatest warrior in all of the nation.
Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee cannot defeat his superior fighting technique
Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee cannot defeat his superior fighting technique
Captain Alex: "Where is the criminal Tiger Mafia?"
Bogwandi: "They are fighting Kung Fu Master, Bruce U!"
Captain Alex: "They will be vanquished."
Bogwandi: "They are fighting Kung Fu Master, Bruce U!"
Captain Alex: "They will be vanquished."
by Warlord Savimbi March 29, 2019
Chuck Norris was no match for Bruce Lee in Way of the Dragon, once the kung-fu master understood his opponent's fighting style.
by Lexiconartist January 15, 2013
1) An awkward drinking posture, manner and style; an attempt to avoid consuming an alcoholic beverage
2) Utilizing an awkward posture or style to avoid consuming alcohol, when you call someone out on doing a Bruce sip, you are calling them unmanly and unaccustomed to consuming strong beverages
3) Apathetic beverage ritual, the “Bruce sip”; consuming an alcoholic beverage by rotating one's head backwards simultaneously rotating the glass forward- keeping the top of the glass perpendicular to the floor
2) Utilizing an awkward posture or style to avoid consuming alcohol, when you call someone out on doing a Bruce sip, you are calling them unmanly and unaccustomed to consuming strong beverages
3) Apathetic beverage ritual, the “Bruce sip”; consuming an alcoholic beverage by rotating one's head backwards simultaneously rotating the glass forward- keeping the top of the glass perpendicular to the floor
“You bruce sip that again and I'm going to take that drink away from you and give it to my daughter!”
“I don’t mean to lame out, but that shot was so strong I Bruce sipped it”.
“I don’t mean to lame out, but that shot was so strong I Bruce sipped it”.
by lookwhattheydidtomyboy January 24, 2013