by Afrikaaner12 May 26, 2010
A prostitute,from the cockney slang BRASS NAIL,meaning TAIL,tail being a slang name for a prostitute
by Dick nasty November 02, 2003
I am pretty sure that the top comment is correct, it does mean prostitute in cockney rhyming slang but I read somewhere that it comes from people saying brass flute for prostitute which makes more sense to me then brass nail.
by Eavesy September 19, 2013
by Baroness Brass November 20, 2022
*Ammunition casing.
*British terminology referring to negative quality.
*Another term for "money".
*Synonym for "shoot", used often by Australian military terminology.
*Powerful military commanders who, for example, call certain shots.
*British terminology referring to negative quality.
*Another term for "money".
*Synonym for "shoot", used often by Australian military terminology.
*Powerful military commanders who, for example, call certain shots.
MOM : "Don't forget to pick up the brass when you're done shooting your Garand, OK?"
ME : "Whatever. Not like we have a reloading kit or something..."
LIMEY : "That bitch was brass mate!"
DRUG-DEALER : "No brass, no deal. Now get outta here."
AUSSIE : "Ah'll brass that bitch up mate!"
LIEUTENANT : "The operation was a success!"
COLONEL : "I noticed. I'm gonna bring it up with the Brass later on. Hope they accept the results though....you know how nervous and picky the Brass can be."
ME : "Whatever. Not like we have a reloading kit or something..."
LIMEY : "That bitch was brass mate!"
DRUG-DEALER : "No brass, no deal. Now get outta here."
AUSSIE : "Ah'll brass that bitch up mate!"
LIEUTENANT : "The operation was a success!"
COLONEL : "I noticed. I'm gonna bring it up with the Brass later on. Hope they accept the results though....you know how nervous and picky the Brass can be."
by Dave June 07, 2004
An action of annoying consequence, either inflicted upon someone or upon oneself. Commonly used following the infliction or inflicting of defeat, or when you fail in an endeavor and are consequently embarrassed, or when you inflict bodily pain upon yourself or someone else. Most commonly used in the past tense.
Opposite of 'to rinse'
Opposite of 'to rinse'
v. To brass.
1. That was jupp, I just got brassed.
2. Ow! I just brassed myself on that table.
3. That bre just got brassed.
4. Whoa, Ronaldo just completely brassed himself.
5. Jacques jumped off the roof of a nunnery and now he's brassed his foot.
6. I'm going to brass you at pro evo.
1. That was jupp, I just got brassed.
2. Ow! I just brassed myself on that table.
3. That bre just got brassed.
4. Whoa, Ronaldo just completely brassed himself.
5. Jacques jumped off the roof of a nunnery and now he's brassed his foot.
6. I'm going to brass you at pro evo.
by Joedl February 15, 2008
"Såg du matchen igår?"
"Ah mannen, sjukt att Brasilien fick så mycket stryk."
"7-1 mot Tyskland på hemmaplan, kan inte vara lätt."
"Där gjorde dom en riktig brasse."
"Ah mannen, sjukt att Brasilien fick så mycket stryk."
"7-1 mot Tyskland på hemmaplan, kan inte vara lätt."
"Där gjorde dom en riktig brasse."
by semi.style July 09, 2014