Brit - Brittish Person
Person who was born in or has citizenship in England, Scotland ,Wales or Northern Ireland
Person who was born in or has citizenship in England, Scotland ,Wales or Northern Ireland
by Adolf Gates February 14, 2005
1. A British person or somebody born and raised in Great Britain.
2. Some times used either as a friendly term or insulting term to describe a person of British descent, depending on how the particular person precieves it.
2. Some times used either as a friendly term or insulting term to describe a person of British descent, depending on how the particular person precieves it.
American: Look at that guy, he's awesome!
American #2: Oh, yeah. He's a Brit, isn't he?
American: Yup. That is what makes him more awesome; he's a Brit!
American #2: Isn't the term "Brit" offensive?
American: Not that I know of; a Brit is someone described as an individual of British ancestory, no more, no less.
American #2: Oh, yeah. He's a Brit, isn't he?
American: Yup. That is what makes him more awesome; he's a Brit!
American #2: Isn't the term "Brit" offensive?
American: Not that I know of; a Brit is someone described as an individual of British ancestory, no more, no less.
by BrandEEE October 05, 2011
Someone who is from Britian (ie Scotland, England, Wales. NOT Northern Ireland, as Britian and the UK aren't the same.)
They actually spell honour and colour correctly, as that is how the words are spelt in their language. The Americans don't incorrectly spell color and honor, because that's how they spell it in their language (contrary to popular belief, Americans don't speak English, they speak American: a bastardization of the former). Oh, and English isn't the only language spoken in Britian, what about Welsh?
A Brit has a unique sense of humour which they often resort to at solemn times. They're basically exactly the same as everyone else on the planet, except for small differences.
They actually spell honour and colour correctly, as that is how the words are spelt in their language. The Americans don't incorrectly spell color and honor, because that's how they spell it in their language (contrary to popular belief, Americans don't speak English, they speak American: a bastardization of the former). Oh, and English isn't the only language spoken in Britian, what about Welsh?
A Brit has a unique sense of humour which they often resort to at solemn times. They're basically exactly the same as everyone else on the planet, except for small differences.
by Jimmy Kickarse July 22, 2006
The biggest music award in Britian. Some Catagories include:
British Male Solo Artist
British Female Solo Artist
British Group
Mastercard British Album
International Group
British Male Solo Artist
British Female Solo Artist
British Group
Mastercard British Album
International Group
by TwilightCM January 12, 2009
Naturally sheisty characters. Something about living on an Island that and being mixed breed mongrels (celts, germanics, vikings, etc) causes these people to engage in all sorts of shady behaviors. Americans are better. Although having a British accent does make you sound smart.
by OGAnon133742069 February 07, 2022
Commonly used phrase which was born as the blend of the colloquial terms 'bruh' and 'shit'.
Note: this word is completely unrelated to the demonym of those filthy Islands in Western Europe, that's right, Jersey and Guernsey. It is also unrelated to the shitty island if Great Britain.
Note: this word is completely unrelated to the demonym of those filthy Islands in Western Europe, that's right, Jersey and Guernsey. It is also unrelated to the shitty island if Great Britain.
by not Zinkobes November 09, 2020