A girl that is awesome and everyone loves her!!. shes soo pretty! Shes one of my best friends and i think she is the funniest person ever.she is the best!
by awexa March 07, 2005
A very strange and rare sexual act. This is when a Female lick the back buttonhole of a male, whilst reaching around and giving the man pleasure by hand. When viewed from the side it appears as if the women is playing the trombone.
by Jounior Delgwako July 11, 2008
"Did you get any birds last night?"
"Yeah man! I pulled some Old Brass!"
or
"Pulled a bird lat night"
"Oh yeah was she fit?"
"She wasn't bad, but she was Old Brass"
"Yeah man! I pulled some Old Brass!"
or
"Pulled a bird lat night"
"Oh yeah was she fit?"
"She wasn't bad, but she was Old Brass"
by Baron Von Peppenvort April 20, 2007
by Most Fruitful Dar April 28, 2009
The dirtiest minded section in marching band. Low brass usually consists of tenor sax, trombone, bass clarinets, tuba and possibly french horn. Low brass is the closest family in all of band. We stick together and occasionally have orgies in the instrument storage room--which has the unique aroma of balls, dead virgins, and crushed dreams.
by RustyTrombone69 April 13, 2013
Brass band is a musical genre which employs brass and percussion instruments. It differs from a marching band in that a brass band does not have woodwind instruments, such as saxophones, oboes, flutes, fifes and bassoons.
While brass bands and drum and bugle corps are both musical genres which are defined by the use of instruments classed as brass and percussion, the two genres differ as follows. A brass band:
-- may or may not have an honor guard -- a drum and bugle corps must have an honor guard;
-- may or may not observe patriotic or historically military traditions and values as a drum and bugle corps must (this is due to the often strictly civilian nature of band instruments as opposed to the purely military history of drums and bugles as signalling weapons);
-- is focused first on instrumentation and the playing of instruments, not (always) first being a fraternal group, as drum and bugle corps are;
-- plays band instruments in a variety of keys - drum and bugle corps use single key brass instruments throughout their hornline;
-- may or may not play outdoors or march - while a few drum and bugle corps may be organized as a "concert" or non-marching group, they still only perform with marching outdoor instrumentation; and
-- identifies with and honors band people and band history, while drum and bugle corps identify with and honor drum and bugle corps history, all other outside musical genres being optional and less vital than one's own genre.
Some categories of brass bands, such as traditional British brass bands, observe strictly regulated rules regarding size and type of instrumentation.
While brass bands and drum and bugle corps are both musical genres which are defined by the use of instruments classed as brass and percussion, the two genres differ as follows. A brass band:
-- may or may not have an honor guard -- a drum and bugle corps must have an honor guard;
-- may or may not observe patriotic or historically military traditions and values as a drum and bugle corps must (this is due to the often strictly civilian nature of band instruments as opposed to the purely military history of drums and bugles as signalling weapons);
-- is focused first on instrumentation and the playing of instruments, not (always) first being a fraternal group, as drum and bugle corps are;
-- plays band instruments in a variety of keys - drum and bugle corps use single key brass instruments throughout their hornline;
-- may or may not play outdoors or march - while a few drum and bugle corps may be organized as a "concert" or non-marching group, they still only perform with marching outdoor instrumentation; and
-- identifies with and honors band people and band history, while drum and bugle corps identify with and honor drum and bugle corps history, all other outside musical genres being optional and less vital than one's own genre.
Some categories of brass bands, such as traditional British brass bands, observe strictly regulated rules regarding size and type of instrumentation.
The brass band marched from the parade route into the center of the park, and performed a wonderful summer concert for the community.
by songspirit May 20, 2006
Brass monkey is the perfect hangover drink. It is proven to cure any kinds of morning afters. Basically it consists of 0.25 part of Orange juice added to 0.75 part of beer. Any kind you like, seriously at this point, who cares? Beer and OJ can also be consummed in a good ammount. Be careful, in a case of tequila hangover, wich might not be that bad, brass monkeys will feel very normal and WILL get you drunk in the morning. Just take that in consideration.
Example No1
-Bro!
-Bro..
-Brass monkey?
-BRO!!
-Bro
Example No2 (most common one)
-Still got beers?
-yep a couples.
-Got orange juice?
-Positive
-Should we mix them together?
-YEAH!! Let's call that a Brass Monkey!!
-It's on.
-Bro!
-Bro..
-Brass monkey?
-BRO!!
-Bro
Example No2 (most common one)
-Still got beers?
-yep a couples.
-Got orange juice?
-Positive
-Should we mix them together?
-YEAH!! Let's call that a Brass Monkey!!
-It's on.
by Nothingtodo01 January 28, 2012