Easy there BRUCE whats going on?
by clusta May 1, 2007
Get the brucemug. A gentle "titty-twister." There is actually no twist involved. It is just a simple "tweak" of the nipple to make it erect. Derived from Bruce Lee, who always had his shirt off and had hard nipples.
by YouThinkYouKnowMe May 30, 2006
Get the brucemug. To physically assault (often by punching) a child of 14 years or less who you are in charge of taking care of for the day at a summer camp.
by greg7787 August 1, 2009
Get the brucemug. A slang term for "to leave". Originally to take leave against one's will, or in any case where going away would be a disappointment of some kind. However, over time it has been generalized to be used for any type of leaving or going away. It is now used in much the same way as the older slang term "to split"
The origin of this usage seems to be the ELO song "Don't bring me down" which contains the lyric "Don't bring me down, bruce"
The origin of this usage seems to be the ELO song "Don't bring me down" which contains the lyric "Don't bring me down, bruce"
"I'm sorry, I've got to bruce. I'll see you later."
"Did he bruce already?"
"Are we ready to bruce?"
"Did he bruce already?"
"Are we ready to bruce?"
by esmsms February 28, 2008
Get the brucemug. The term bruce, means to take a shit. There are only a select few people who use this slag term, it is not a common word used for shit. certain guys from south london will know the term.
by G nozzil February 12, 2008
Get the brucemug. by THE STIG 123 April 14, 2008
Get the brucemug. To fold a beer bottle cap in half. Named because the folded cap resembles Bruce Spingsteen's overbite.
Dan: I bruced a bunch of Yuengling caps last night.
Kevin: The pile on the coffee table?
Dan: Yep. I'm leaving them out for everyone to admire.
Kevin: The pile on the coffee table?
Dan: Yep. I'm leaving them out for everyone to admire.
by Powdered Chicken April 29, 2008
Get the brucemug.