Saying goodbye to everyone and desperately trying to leave, but being tripped on the way out, having your drink spiked, tires punctured, and car keys taken.
The Remainer elite (a.k.a. sore losers) is holding the country to ransom. It is blocking a democratic election as it conspires with EU officials to force through another Brexiting delay!
by Ds. AR October 30, 2019
Get the Brexiting mug.The act of taking and sending a Snapchat video of yourself and the surrounding people at whatever event your at without providing any explanation of said event or surrounding people
by alik92 June 9, 2017
Get the Brenting mug.In order to check an individuals sign of life, (consciousness, effective breathing, circulation and skin characteristics sometimes are referred to as signs of life.), one must check if it/they/he/she is breating, etc... If the individual has a pulse but is not breathing emergency CPR must be administered and seek immediate medical assistance (call local/national emergency services) (e.g. 911/907/000).
"Oi Matt, you up? Your mate's here to see ya! Blake, be a good sport and see if he's still breating will ya."
"Oi Matt, you up? Your mate's here to see ya! Blake, be a good sport and see if he's still breating will ya."
by alec haulle February 5, 2020
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verb form of "brent"
brented, brenting, brents
1. To express feelings of pain, dissatisfaction, or resentment, especially about the subject of poker.
2. To waddle back and forth incessantly.
3. To subconciously annoy everyone in contact with the brenter or brentee.
4. To make a formal accusation or bring a formal charge about wrongdoings to ones personal items (especially chips).
Middle English brenteinen, from Old French brentaindre, brentaign-, from Vulgar Latin *brentangere : Latin bren-, intensive pref.; see bren- + Latin brengere, to lament; see plk-2 in Indo-European Roots.
May be used also as an adj. to describe a somewhat foul person. (to the senses)
verb form of "brent"
brented, brenting, brents
1. To express feelings of pain, dissatisfaction, or resentment, especially about the subject of poker.
2. To waddle back and forth incessantly.
3. To subconciously annoy everyone in contact with the brenter or brentee.
4. To make a formal accusation or bring a formal charge about wrongdoings to ones personal items (especially chips).
Middle English brenteinen, from Old French brentaindre, brentaign-, from Vulgar Latin *brentangere : Latin bren-, intensive pref.; see bren- + Latin brengere, to lament; see plk-2 in Indo-European Roots.
May be used also as an adj. to describe a somewhat foul person. (to the senses)
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Get the Bexting mug.When someone, is obsessed with being the center of attention and is completely incapable of waiting till one conversation is over to interrupt and put the spotlight on them. So they cut in with a doozy like “I got shot once” or “I own McDonald’s.”
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