by spritesauce November 05, 2020
by basedyoba May 31, 2021
An alternative word for a fringe at the back of your head where the bottom of your hair is long compared to the rest of your hair. Usually applies to men who have short hair and have left the bottom back of the hair grow long then die it a different colour which is optional.
It's usually spice boy material.
It's usually spice boy material.
by DiedYesterday August 06, 2009
To provide what is needful. To deliver on a promise. To excel. To transcend.
Etymological note: This expression is derived from an apparent typo in a Washington Post column posted by Cindy Boren on February 7, 2011: “If you're going to mess around with the notes and lyrics, you'd better be able to bring the bring the anthem like Marvin Gaye did.”
Etymological note: This expression is derived from an apparent typo in a Washington Post column posted by Cindy Boren on February 7, 2011: “If you're going to mess around with the notes and lyrics, you'd better be able to bring the bring the anthem like Marvin Gaye did.”
by Jessica Jernigan February 07, 2011
by Katie Tran January 12, 2004
I'mma be rockin' dat bring bring. Ain't nobody got time for real diamonds. Homie I got bills to pay.
by Infraxion September 06, 2017
Used to describe something that is very interesting or curious. If a mandem is chatting bare breeze and u are interested u can use this word. It can and often is used in a sarcastic or sassy way. Used to get the reciever to bring on more infomation about the subject
normal use
'oi blud I banged Karis last night' 'what the fuck, u broke up, that so brings bring'
sassy use
'I have this sick story so I went to the shop and I saw a nun, the end' 'wow, that's so bring bring
'oi blud I banged Karis last night' 'what the fuck, u broke up, that so brings bring'
sassy use
'I have this sick story so I went to the shop and I saw a nun, the end' 'wow, that's so bring bring
by Big Man Tings What You Sayin May 28, 2017