by Stephanie March 20, 2005

Pedro: Bruh, got some?
Juan: Yeah bruh, I bring. Do you bring?
Pedro: Yeah bruh, I bring too!
Juan: Cool bruh!
Pedro: Cool.
Juan: Yeah bruh, I bring. Do you bring?
Pedro: Yeah bruh, I bring too!
Juan: Cool bruh!
Pedro: Cool.
by hose_b April 9, 2015

by Pinewood Builders August 27, 2021

(v) 1. To carry, convey or take to a designated place or person.
(n) 2. A term used by a wordchigger, chiggers/word when referring to a form of currency.
(n) 2. A term used by a wordchigger, chiggers/word when referring to a form of currency.
by Inertia September 18, 2003

Expression used by losers these days, especially Gen-Y, who thing they're so cool and often wear Usher style sunglasses.
by Chowsa Ninja September 13, 2011

The past tense of "bring" used by people who don't know the word "bought." This is because they use the word "brought" when they actually mean "bought." This phenomenon does not appear to exist outside of Australia and New Zealand.
That new Holden I brought last week just arrived at the dealership yesterday and I just bringed it home this morning.
by Makubukuru Pro July 7, 2018
