An omen of doom or destruction, often followed by, "Hello. Are you there?" Usually only comes to bring bad news.
by LeoPigRiverxoxo September 24, 2022

A phrase derived from the "Brian does Hollywood" episode of Family Guy. Remixed to be used as a common greeting or comic relief to a dull/serious situation. Meant to be said with a stern tone and not to be over emphasized. The phrase has been killed in December 2011 by Froden and is no longer used.
Guy #1 *Guy #1 walks into class. rubs thumb, middle and index fingers together* Bring Money
Guy #2 Bring Money.
Guy #2 Bring Money.
by cbreeze08 January 2, 2012

by Ev1lInc August 9, 2023

It's a family-friendly way to say "get your ass back over here". Just in case you can't curse in front of your family.
by thiswebsiteisfunnyXD June 30, 2022

<.7.9.7.The New York Post’s Sally Brompton brings decades of experience in astrology to her daily horoscopes and predictions for all 12 zodiac signs.
<.7.9.7.The New York Post’s Sally Brompton brings decades of experience in astrology to her daily horoscopes and predictions for all 12 zodiac signs.
by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 12, 2025

by dj_arron January 21, 2022

When you dad takes over the dance floor with moves that you have never seen before but really do like. Spectacular dancing performed at a wedding by elder members of your family that get applauded by the younger generation. When Grandpa busts a move on the newer pop culture songs.
Mom and Dad are bringing the OldSpice to this party. Grammy laid it down and brought her OldSpice to the floor.
by BrokebutWoke March 19, 2021
