Brang is the dialect and nonstandard past and past participle of bring. Brang has never been accepted as a word in dictionaries, but it is commonly spoken in English. The correct form according to dictionaries is Brought.
Although Brand and sometimes Brung are not recognized by many dictionaries, they are considered nonstandard and are considered slang, and not real words.
Although Brand and sometimes Brung are not recognized by many dictionaries, they are considered nonstandard and are considered slang, and not real words.
He brang his shovel
by Astronomyst June 1, 2022


I brang this to school
by The real Shakespeare February 25, 2020

Another word for "brought." I always use it, but my mother does not like it. My father thinks it's funny, but he looked it up and saw it was used in Old English, so now he's okay with it.
by Zoryan June 24, 2019

Idiot: Have you brang your suitcase
Idiot: It brang them up to a whole new level
Smart Man: Shut up its brought (or brung)
Idiot: It brang them up to a whole new level
Smart Man: Shut up its brought (or brung)
by AnkouFTW October 1, 2019

A slender roll of cut tobacco enclosed in paper and meant to be smoked. The cigarette is ignited at one end causing the cigarette to smolder and allowing smoke to be inhaled from the other end, which is held in or to the mouth.
1. I could smell the brangs from across the bar .
2. Where the brangs at? I'm trying to smoke one right now.
2. Where the brangs at? I'm trying to smoke one right now.
by BojanglesOfficial May 17, 2017
