An onomatopoeic word no one agrees on the meaning of. It can mean things such as:
- Being fast and loud
- Being broken
- Exploding
- Being fast and loud
- Being broken
- Exploding
Car go BRRRR VROOM SKRRRT
So much lag... The servers must be going brrrr.
Can't launch nuclear waste into space because rockets go BRRRR
So much lag... The servers must be going brrrr.
Can't launch nuclear waste into space because rockets go BRRRR
by LMOFA December 20, 2022
Get the Go brrrr mug.Poser: You all aren't gangster, BRING IT!
Urbanites: You sure? We go there...
Poser: Go where?? Can I come?
Urbanites: You sure? We go there...
Poser: Go where?? Can I come?
by th3m0nk February 20, 2011
Get the we go there mug.Referring to the act of violently attacking someone, generally with a bladed object. Coined from the main character in "Sweeney Todd: the Deamon Barber of Fleet Street". This phrase is often used in a blustery manner with no intension of actually engaging in violence. It can also be used as an expression of anger.
1. If my boss doesn't lay off, I'm gonna go sweeney on his ass.
2. Seriously man, I'm so pissed I'm getting ready to go sweeney.
2. Seriously man, I'm so pissed I'm getting ready to go sweeney.
by MissMoe June 17, 2008
Get the Go Sweeney mug.When considering job, salary, or equity related things, women should "go bro", meaning they should consider what the most over-confident, potentially qualified (but oftentimes not), bro would do or ask for and just do that.
Bradley: "Congrats on the new role! You gonna ask for more salary / equity?"
Allie: "To be fair, it's a lateral-ish move at the same level but without people management, so it makes sense that I'd make the same."
Bradley: "Bah humbug! Go bro and ask for more."
Allie: "I know what the salary band is for this role, and I'm not going to get over band."
Bradley: "(mansplaining) Bros don't care about bands; they define the bands. Just go bro and ask for 15% more of each."
Allie: "To be fair, it's a lateral-ish move at the same level but without people management, so it makes sense that I'd make the same."
Bradley: "Bah humbug! Go bro and ask for more."
Allie: "I know what the salary band is for this role, and I'm not going to get over band."
Bradley: "(mansplaining) Bros don't care about bands; they define the bands. Just go bro and ask for 15% more of each."
by gtbcb March 1, 2021
Get the go bro mug.by ADDRON November 23, 2013
Get the Go for Brooke mug.Leaving your office early, under the pretense that you're traveling to another facility ("the bureau") to continue working.....when in reality, you're leaving to go home; presumably to eat cake and admire your front butt.
Ed: Are you going with us to Starbucks today at 2:30?
Mark: No, I'm going to the bureau here in a little bit. I've got a lot of work to catch up on.
Ed: Right. (Makes Air Jerk motion)
Mark: No, I'm going to the bureau here in a little bit. I've got a lot of work to catch up on.
Ed: Right. (Makes Air Jerk motion)
by Barry Mahoganue July 21, 2009
Get the Going to the Bureau mug.(v.) To act with less civility towards another individual
- The use of 'go' in the term may be conjugated depending on tense (e.g. going hood, went hood)
-This term best represents actions considered stereotypical responses to being insulted/disrespected within the school of hard knocks.
- The use of 'go' in the term may be conjugated depending on tense (e.g. going hood, went hood)
-This term best represents actions considered stereotypical responses to being insulted/disrespected within the school of hard knocks.
by 369labyrinth May 15, 2016
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