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A 10 Warthog fiering i'ts Gau 8 avenger machine cannon

in an Imgur dump with daily amount of Brrrt
gun yout daily amount of Brrrrt
Brrrrt by sokker November 16, 2017
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Money Printer Go Brrrr 

The sound a printer makes when the federal reserve needs to print $6 trillion to prop up the stock market and sway away from the reality of current bad news. The 2020 COVID-19 outbreak caused the S&P 500 to crash 35% and reaching lows in mid-march. That was until Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve begin revving up their money printers to try and save the stock market from total collapse despite all the bad news so far.

30 Million people unemployed and a 15% unemployment rate? Doesn't matter, money printer go Brrrr

A total of 80,000 U.S. deaths from the coronavirus pandemic? Doesn't matter, money printer to Brrrr

The total collapse of the oil, tourism, and hospitality industry? Doesn't matter, money printer to Brrrr
Example 1
WSB put holder: Why are stocks mooning when there is more bad news than good news? My puts are expiring worthless!
WSB call holder: Because money printer go Brrrrrrr

Example 2
Wojak Ancap: Nooooo! You can't just print more money that will cause hyperinflation and prices to go up!
Wojak Boomer: Haha money printer go Brrrrr
A sound made when you have nothing better to say. A filler during a silent break in conversation. A random sound. Potato.
Ex.

Me: *calls friend on Skype*

Friend: *picks up Skype call* "brrrpt!"

Me: "brrrpt!"

Ex.

Dude #1: "What should we do now?"

Dude #2: "We could brrrrrrrrpt..."
brrrpt by SomeRandomBro September 24, 2012
The sound of a burst from a rapid firing weapon in Full Automatic or with a Hell fire Trigger. Can be heard on Rap Songs e.g. Migos
" I'll take you out, BRRRT,BRRRT,BRRRT!
BRRRT by MRTRIGGERMAN June 15, 2018
John: I've heard the sound of freedom today!
David:Yeah? What's that sounds like?
A-10: "Brrrt"
John: That's the sound of freedom!
Brrrt by skywalkr_drift May 26, 2020
The sound of the 30mm cannon in an A-10 Warthog attack jet. It fires so fast, up to 70 times per second, that the individual shots blur together into a long foghorn-type blast. US troops who have heard it in Afghanistan and seen its effects on the Taliban are big fans of the brrrt.
May the brrrt be with you.
brrrt by Baldor the Hapless December 5, 2015