Past tense of verb: to browner someone
Introduced by Alexander Hastings
Most inexplicable form of bullying, involves extensive preparation and cooperation to convince a breather of an unlikely lie. What separates brownering from regular taking the piss is the victims personal engagement with the lie. The object of this form of bullying is to engage the victim, so much so that when the truth is revealed to him, he questions his whole existence. Then, and only then, is a breather considered to be brownered.
Introduced by Alexander Hastings
Most inexplicable form of bullying, involves extensive preparation and cooperation to convince a breather of an unlikely lie. What separates brownering from regular taking the piss is the victims personal engagement with the lie. The object of this form of bullying is to engage the victim, so much so that when the truth is revealed to him, he questions his whole existence. Then, and only then, is a breather considered to be brownered.
1 "We brownered Andy so badly"
2 "Andy gets brownered so easily"
3 "The effort Alex put in when he brownered Andy was psychopathic, but revolutionary"
2 "Andy gets brownered so easily"
3 "The effort Alex put in when he brownered Andy was psychopathic, but revolutionary"
by Conor Duff January 8, 2021
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