by jedgeeeee September 17, 2018
Common saying meaning to figuratively make money, but when you think about it, bread is made from dough, dough can also mean money. So getting bread means a lot, if you're making the most money in a family YOU ARE THE BREAD WINNER. Actually you can't win the bread if you don't know how to bake it from the dough, meaning if you don't invest and save your money (dough) you can't MAKE BREAD. Also this is a reference to the little red hen story. If you don't help in the process of making bread, YOU CAN'T EAT THE BREAD. John Smith had it right when he said: “He that will not work shall not eat.” IF YOU DON'T PUT IN THE WORK TO MAKE THE BREAD YOU GONNA STARVE LIKE THE DUDES IN JAMESTOWN. SO GET UP, GET HYPED, GET SMART, PUT IN THE WORK AND LET'S GET THIS BREAD MOTHER FUCKERS
by BIGKEND$$$$$ October 23, 2018
Let’s Get This Bread is a phrase commonly used to mean “let’s get/make money”, where the “bread” refers to money. The phrase most likely originated in the grocery industry, in which the weekly paychecks are delivered to the stores via the regular bread shipment.
by allicrocs January 04, 2019
Bread is another word for money and money is a sign of success. So it means succeeding is whatever you're doing.
Guy 1:- I'm having my algebra exam tommorow
Guy 2:- Study hard bro so you can get the bread
Guy 1:- Yes Bro, Let's get this bread
Guy 2:- Study hard bro so you can get the bread
Guy 1:- Yes Bro, Let's get this bread
by Itsmepixel November 04, 2018
by jsqurriel November 04, 2018
Basically when you wake up and you want to hustle you say “lets get this bread” a shorter way to say it is “lgtb”
by I created this word first M.B October 27, 2018
mostly used to say, lets get this bread, dough, money, and other terms. Its often used now as if you achieved a goal.
by StarFrog_YT November 20, 2018