Just scratching the surface. Not fully immersing or understanding something. A shallow person.
Metaphorically, a person who only sips the broth but does not consume the more substantial part of the soup.
Metaphorically, a person who only sips the broth but does not consume the more substantial part of the soup.
by Creech October 28, 2013
Get the sipping the brothmug. Bussy broth is created when someone doesn’t dry their bussy after showering. This leaves a mixture of soapy water, dead skin, and dry semen.
“Damn Bryan’s Bussy Broth smacked on god 🤤”
“Shii I bet Bruh your breath smells exquisite let’s kiss homes 🤤”
“Shii I bet Bruh your breath smells exquisite let’s kiss homes 🤤”
by steveiobs August 26, 2021
Get the Bussy brothmug. After catching a whiff of your partner's dutty brown ring, you proceed to vomit over their titties. This can be a sexual act or an act of disgust at the putrid stench of their sphincter.
by Anonymous A-Hole January 10, 2006
Get the cleveland brothmug. Girl: Can I get some of that bone broth In my mouth?
Guy: Yeah, its been simmering for days...in my balls.
Guy: Yeah, its been simmering for days...in my balls.
by vtroid March 10, 2014
Get the bone brothmug. The term can be used to describe diarrhea or a mixture of diarrhea and urine. It is usually very hot and smelly.
by WHATEVA March 14, 2005
Get the funky brothmug. Her onion broth was darkening the crack of her Lululemons at the gym.
Her onion broth still lingers on my nose.
Her onion broth still lingers on my nose.
by Dick Onchin February 7, 2022
Get the Onion Brothmug. From the 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. Also called 'Cat Lap' or 'Chatter Broth,' it refers simply to tea, one of the greatest beverages ever. Named for the amount of conversation and gossip often shared while having tea during the Georgian/Regency & Victorian eras. At the time, it was intended to refer to gossip shared by women in particular (but let's be honest. It definitely wasn't just women sipping tea & spilling secrets behind closed parlor doors).
1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, by Francis Grose
Additional information from InfoPlease and the Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894
1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, by Francis Grose
Additional information from InfoPlease and the Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894
"(dramatic gasp) No he did not! Hold everything, I'll put the kettle on and make us some scandal broth!"
by literaryvictorianpirate January 10, 2023
Get the Scandal Brothmug.