It is a local slang that means: don't try that with me. Most times, it is used to mean: "you don't have that right"
by martino2022 August 17, 2022
by KillaDrew June 14, 2010
Term coined by Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney to describe the mindset players should have for game-day. Clemson will give players on scholarship free tuition, but only the players themselves can bring toughness and determination to their game. BYOG means that players should play hard-nosed football with tenacity and spirit
Dabo: We give you stipends, and meals, and a place to live. We give you nice uniforms. I can’t give you guts. And I can’t give you heart. And tonight, hey, it was B.Y.O.G. Bring your own guts
by Hank28 November 29, 2023
When someone challenges you to follow the rules for the purposes of working out a disagreement until the bout is called.
I told my ex-wife to "bring your boxing gloves" to meeting we are having tomorrow regarding a disagreement we are meeting to resolve.
by Boxing buff November 21, 2013
by Devaso House June 21, 2017
this just means "yeah" or "yeah we are!" this is a reference to Justin Timberlake's Sexyback where the back up singers say "yeah!"
by pern us November 07, 2023
Norwegian way of swooing the fair maidens. Used to show that one is perticularly good at an activity, it's a socially accepted way of bragging of ones skill.
"Hey, I'm Norwegian. I'm good at skiing, drinking, fishing, hating the Danish, and bringing all the girls to my fjord" *Winks*
by PeopleSay-5IsColdsmh April 21, 2017