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Brassiere

that brassiere makes your boobies look mighty fine...
by flutterbyboob February 17, 2012
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Brassently

"He handed her the cucumber brassently."
by SoakTheBrassent August 5, 2009
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Brashered

Whenever someone in a seemingly good mood goes bipolar and starts throwing objects on the floor and screaming like a banshee as to make their point, kind of like kid's in the grocery store who aren't allowed to get a candy bar.

Inspired by my history teacher's wonderful meltdown in front of class today.
Oh, man! That guy just got Brashered!

Whoa, she is totally being a Brasher today.

That guy is really Brashering his kids right now.

She just had a Brashdown! (instead of breakdown).
by Rainbows & Skeletons April 17, 2010
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brassard

an identifying armband or badge. normally worn on the uppermost part of the arm and shoulder area to identify who or what you are.
when watching english 2nd world war films look out for the ARP's (Air Raid Precaution) during the London blitz. the abbreviation ARP is on the Brassard.
by Johnny english2 January 12, 2007
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Bressert

Bressert (n) is a portmanteau of breakfast and dessert. The sweet end to breakfast, much as dessert is to dinner.
'Dude, my favourite part of breakfast is bressert. Did you see those cronuts?!'
by terri2028 October 22, 2016
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brassiere

A garment worn under the clothes used to "lift and separate" a female's breasts. The names comes from bracière, the old french word referring to arm protector. The brassiere replaced corsets as the female undergarment around the 1900s, when it was most likely developed by Herminie Cadolle. This term is now archaic however and the garment is simply referred to as a "bra," which is french for "arm". Brassiere is only useful when one needs to refer to bras in code:
Eliza: So Laura do you want to go shopping for brassieres tomorrow?
Laura: Alright, that sounds good.
Mike: What's a brassiere?
Eliza: ... really long gloves. It means arm protector in french.
by whimaway September 25, 2010
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brasher

The home of the hicks. There is no civilization there. Also home of my boyfriend, and my best friend's boyfriend. There are no paved roads, nor cars, and you can't see your neighbors, because they're all 30 miles apart. The most popular transportation systems are tractors, but those are expensive, horse and buggy, or fourwheelers but only the rich citizens of Brasher have those. Other names for Brasher are, the bush, the boonies, the woods, the backwoods, the outback, or hickville.
Them folk ain't wearin' clothes, them must be from Brasher!
by Anonymous Dez & Liz April 19, 2005
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