by Maxboi59 May 07, 2020
by JooiePooie December 02, 2010
Brim distance defines how far away from another man's face you can get, before it's considered "homo". When you're in a fight, and two men get "all up in each other's face", they can only get so close, before it gets intimate. This distance is measured by "brim distance". If you are wearing a hat (59fifty is recommended for maximum distance) and your brim is touching the other man's forehead, then that's within brim distance and "no homo". However, if you are any close than brim distance, it just became sexual.
Person 1: What did you just call me!?!?
Person 1: *Gets up in the other man's face*
Person 2: Wow wow wow, you just got way close than brim distance man. Chill out with that, it's gettin' creepy.
Person 1: *Gets up in the other man's face*
Person 2: Wow wow wow, you just got way close than brim distance man. Chill out with that, it's gettin' creepy.
by Conor Davidson May 31, 2009
yankee with no brim was a video posted by a YouTuber that goes by the name of krusty. That shows a man wearing a yankee hat with you guessed it, no brim.
by I’m.nutty April 13, 2020
When somebody screws up and lets another person down, they have bent the brim. This phrase is interchangeable with "You dun goofed."
When Ken Griffey Jr. failed to release a sequel to his fantastic N64 videogame, he bent the brim according to many fans.
After johnny screwed up his friend's plans by getting arrested, joey stated "Dammit Johnny, you really bent the brim on this one."
"You've completely bent the brim this time Bradley", mom exclaimed after finding my brother stealing cookies.
After johnny screwed up his friend's plans by getting arrested, joey stated "Dammit Johnny, you really bent the brim on this one."
"You've completely bent the brim this time Bradley", mom exclaimed after finding my brother stealing cookies.
by Im so hip August 07, 2014
A person who wears a cock-eyed ball cap with a perfectly flat bill perched askew on one's head.
A fad originally started by black "urban youth" which denoted prosperity (because new hats have unformed bills). Leaving the price tags and labels on was common as well, indicating that the wearer could afford a new hat. This falls under the social phenomena of "nigger rich".
Like most "street fashion", this style has largely been appropriated (or stolen) by privileged white hipsters who want to express solidarity with black urban youth, and indicate that they too are "hard" and "from the streets".
A fad originally started by black "urban youth" which denoted prosperity (because new hats have unformed bills). Leaving the price tags and labels on was common as well, indicating that the wearer could afford a new hat. This falls under the social phenomena of "nigger rich".
Like most "street fashion", this style has largely been appropriated (or stolen) by privileged white hipsters who want to express solidarity with black urban youth, and indicate that they too are "hard" and "from the streets".
"A brutha can't even flat brim his hat without some white muthafucka always perpetratin' on his style."
"HA HA - that hipster riding his fixie just lost his flat brim when that truck passed him!"
"HA HA - that hipster riding his fixie just lost his flat brim when that truck passed him!"
by Leisure Class Hero November 30, 2009

