brent-ing (bræn-tïñg)
verb form of "brent"
brented, brenting, brents
1. To express feelings of
pain, dissatisfaction, or resentment, especially about the subject of poker.
2. To waddle back and forth incessantly.
3. To subconciously annoy everyone in contact with the brenter or brentee.
4. To make a formal accusation or bring a formal charge about wrongdoings to ones personal items (especially
chips).
Middle
English brenteinen, from Old French brentaindre, brentaign-, from Vulgar Latin *brentangere : Latin bren-, intensive pref.; see bren- + Latin brengere, to lament; see plk-2 in Indo-European Roots.
May be used also as an adj. to describe a somewhat foul person. (to the senses)