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Get the breda mug.Brede is Always staying in his room playing fifa or som other shit and if you annoy him he goes sicko mode on your ass. He is his parents favourite and he trains hard as shit to look jacked (but we all know it’s just for show).
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Person 1: He doesn't know about me I'll shank him innit, come round here thinkin hes a hard man innit.
Person 2: What are you talking about you live in oxford, it's hardly a ghetto. And you dont have a 'crew' not that you know what one is ... and where did you get that accent from?
Person 1: Nah man them boys dont know about this yeah, I can take them.
Person 2: Why you breddin?
Person 2: What are you talking about you live in oxford, it's hardly a ghetto. And you dont have a 'crew' not that you know what one is ... and where did you get that accent from?
Person 1: Nah man them boys dont know about this yeah, I can take them.
Person 2: Why you breddin?
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Similar definition to that of 'brare'
Immortalised by Dizzee Rascal in his hit single 'Pussyole'
Similar definition to that of 'brare'
Immortalised by Dizzee Rascal in his hit single 'Pussyole'
Dizzee Rascal: "Stop rolling with that bredder, you don't need him. He's a pussyole, he's a chief: leave him"
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Historically; used in a familial sense. Plural form of brothers. Generally used in a sociological, religious, or cultural sense.
Has acquired a cultural meaning with the integration of African roots and history into other countries, especially in a Black Zionist context.
Originating from "brethren". The word has been associated with sects of, mainly Protestant, Christianity (for example; the Plymouth Brethren) but has taken on a wider and more-encompassing meaning when adopted as part of the Patois lexicon.
Historically; used in a familial sense. Plural form of brothers. Generally used in a sociological, religious, or cultural sense.
Has acquired a cultural meaning with the integration of African roots and history into other countries, especially in a Black Zionist context.
Originating from "brethren". The word has been associated with sects of, mainly Protestant, Christianity (for example; the Plymouth Brethren) but has taken on a wider and more-encompassing meaning when adopted as part of the Patois lexicon.
Me and me bredren, children of Jah Rastafari, be headin Zion. Escape dis Babylon and cleanse de nation.
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