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The 2nd freshest nigga alive who pulls infinite amounts of girls because he doesn’t cheat so all girls think he is a quality man, even when he messes up all girls still want Brixtyn’s dick because all girls think he is hot.
All Brixtyn’s have huge dicks and are the most loyal too even when it looks like they’re cheating he is not.
Brixtyn by Brixtyn November 13, 2025
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Brixton Teabag 

A makeshift weapon consisting of two snooker balls inside a sock, intended to be swung at the victim's head. Made famous by Ray Winstone's character in the 1979 film 'Scum'.
Ray: "Where's your tool?"
The Daddy: "What fackin' tool?"
Ray *Kills with brixton teabag*
Ray: "THIS FACKIN' TOOL!"
Brixton Teabag by DaddyRay May 9, 2013

Brixton diamonds 

The thousands of tiny pieces of glass that result from a smashed phone box (or any other glass structure made of similar materials).
Did you see Nicola push Dan through that McDonalds window? I tell you, there were Brixton diamonds everywhere!
Brixton diamonds by Nicola P September 10, 2005
Some arsehole says that Brixton isn't that much more dangerous than other parts of London. Perhaps that arsehole should consider getting off the weed and read some police statistics for Lambeth. Start at Cold Harbour Lane having the dubious distinction of being statistically the most dangerous street in the U.K. and move on from there.

Time to get into reality, tough guy.
Cold Harbour Lane Brixton London
brixton by MandyJ February 23, 2008

Brixton typewriter

Hey kid, hand me my brixton typewriter so I can dispose of this thief on my lawn.
Old english word that means "peace and beauty". Around 1100 AD, scholars would write they were "waiting for Brittyn" who was an Irish goddess known to be able to cast a spell of peace. She would through her golden locks from side to side and chant "Be my Bouder", which meant one who makes me feel safe and well. Warring tribes would then set down there arms in peace. Some think her name was the inspiration for naming the country Briton as she was so widely held as a powerful visionary.
By the power of Brittyn I'll beg you not to cross that line!

Aye the brittyn be holding back the tides of war.
Brittyn by Carl Brooks, Phd. October 26, 2005