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braseph

A variation of the terms "bra" and "broseph". Used when refering to a good friend. Can be used with any friendly encounter or even with a stranger. Very common amongst surfers or anyone from Coastal California.
Surfer 1: Whats up braseph, did you catch that gnarly set this morning?

Surfer 2: Nah man

Surfer 1: Bummer, bro.
by Kris831 December 14, 2008
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brass section

In the social system that is the band, the brass sections are usually the loudest people, being the farthest away from the conductor and therefore having more opportunities to talk. Often trumpet players are tge ones who instigate conversation mainly to insult or laugh at woodwind players and/or the conductor and even each other. Trumpet conversations generally revolve around making fun of someone. Trombonists prefer to do their own thing in their own little family. Euphoniums are the quieter people of the brass section, constantly paying attention in rehearsal and rarely speaking. baritones are loud idiots. Tubas tend to be on the quieter side as people but once you get to know them there are loud af.

Overall the brass section is afamily and though they may face difficulties and get into fights, they always come back together. Because they are forced to. Being in a band together and all. But also their common enemy: the woodwinds. You just can't stay mad at another brass player when there are clarinetists to insult!!!!
flautist1: ugh the brass section is so douchy they never let anything go. Like every little mistake!!!!
Trumpet player: *snickers to other trumpet player*..*both burst out laughing looking at floutist1*
Trombone1: *watches interaction*..*whispers to other trombone player*..*start chuckling at some inside joke*
by Musicaljeanius May 2, 2015
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Brasil

A country in South America. No, your country name is United States , not America.
We speak portuguese, not spanish. And Brasil is more that São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Go study some real geography.
USA citizen: Try to speak spansih in Brasil
Brasilian:Nós falamos português
by Curupira May 21, 2020
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brasher

Brasher (n.)
- 1. A crazy, out of control, or wild party or event.

- 2. A crazy, out of control, or wild person.
Ex 1.) "That party last night was a total brasher! The cops had to come shut it down."

Ex 2.) "John is such a brasher! He is always the life of the party!"
by G6G6G6 September 11, 2011
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BRASAP

Bitch Relax ASAP (Pronounched BRAY-sap)
Kid 1: dude last night i was stoned so i set my house on fire, no im just kididng but if i did that'd be hilarious

Kid 2: BRASAP
by whudafuxup September 4, 2007
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Brascoe

a cross between bra slang for bro and the name Roscoe. Very much derogatory. Usually used when pacifying an overly aggressive bro type. Bro types of this nature have a penchant for;
-UFC fighting.
-Motorcross
-Body building
Brascoe - Hey what the f@#& did you say about my tapout bandana?

Pacifier - Easy Brascoe, let me buy you a 0 carb wine spritzer to cool your nerves.
by mexican jesus June 10, 2009
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Brashearing

The act of jumping out of a vehicle due to anger or sadness. Typically an act performed by a mentally unstable individual.

Used as a verb: brasheared, brashearing, or Brashears.
1. “Man she cheated on me, I’m brashearing out of my car.”

2. I just accidentally Brasheared my flowers off of the window sill.
by mookieme September 13, 2019
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