A verb in the English language that means to loose out the rest of ur season to obtain a higher draft pick. This usually happens after your favorite teams head coach gets fired after loosing to one of the league worst team.
by Zachariah28 December 03, 2018
Browning off the opposition. I've Browned it! Giving ya mates a pasting at everything and making them look shit and inadequate. Mostly associated with video gaming. Maybe misheard as b-rune the further north you go.
by MartinMK October 29, 2007
Guy 1: I just found this bitching website on my iPhone while i was browsing, taking a shit
Guy 2: dude, you were browning in there?
Browning
Guy 2: dude, you were browning in there?
Browning
by Slanguy85 September 04, 2011
Xander: I’ve met four Will Browns in my life, they were all as horrible as Peter
Peter: Shut up Xander, you are as bad as a Will Brown
Will Beynon: ... Dog Muncher
Peter: Shut up Xander, you are as bad as a Will Brown
Will Beynon: ... Dog Muncher
by PeterKeyte June 23, 2018
Early 20th century African American slang for a black woman. Appears occasionally in older jazz/blues tunes.
Occasionally used in the form "my brown" to mean "my girlfriend."
Occasionally used in the form "my brown" to mean "my girlfriend."
by A Lone Jazzman December 01, 2011
(v.)
1. The delinquent kid is going to brown all over the bathroom stall.
2. My girl doesn't appreciate it when I brown her unexpectedly.
(n.)
1. There was brown all over my doorstep.
2. I seriously need to take a brown.
3. He licked her brown until the late hours of the night.
1. The delinquent kid is going to brown all over the bathroom stall.
2. My girl doesn't appreciate it when I brown her unexpectedly.
(n.)
1. There was brown all over my doorstep.
2. I seriously need to take a brown.
3. He licked her brown until the late hours of the night.
by stone man December 01, 2004
Cathy browns her staff when she intentionally lies to and about the staff; demands increased performance of her staff while refusing to provide the tools and training necessary for them to meet the new performance standards; requires a member of her staff to assume supervisory capacity then refuses to acknowledge, reward and/or compensate that staff member for a job well done; forbids and prevents a staff member from working from home only to then beg that staff member to work from home on a project requiring immediate attention; surreptitiously and without approval accesses and reads her staff's emails; without further compensation, reduces by a week a staff member's accrued vacation hours to lessen the impact on her scheduling needs; bullies her staff into into 'doing as told' then denies having provided said direction...
by HighWire2013 January 24, 2014