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brutalism 

A form of architecture popularized in the 1960s, most commonly found on university campuses, which makes heavy use of raw, exposed concrete. These buildings often got very ugly very fast due to water stains. The name comes from the French word "brut" meaning raw.
That building is a prime example of brutalism.
brutalism by Tyler Norman July 4, 2005

brutalism 

Sport using a soccer ball and goal in which there are no holds barred. It can be played with every man against himself or 2 teams, one defending with a goalie, the other attacking, or with 2 teams each with a goal.
Where'd you get that bruise, Chris?
Playing Brutalism.
brutalism by Miguel Matias April 17, 2005

Brutalism 

An English literary movement.

See: Brutalist
A brutalist works within the movement of brutalism.
Brutalism by Urbanurban February 13, 2009

brutalism 

Classical ideology which proffers that letters of a language are artifices of carved stone.

Ie. Each letter represents the truth of will.
Brutalism fooled non-Jews into believing that will was the sum-of-its-parts simply because language is the sum of its parts.

This oversight was rectified by monotheism.
brutalism by sandraxine October 26, 2019

brutalitarianism 

Brutalitarianism is a word used to describe an event in which someone gets hurt, owned, pwned, dooped or brutalized to the point where it could be a religion.
I just had to listen to my girlfriend tell me how her day was. It was brutalitarianism to the fullest extent of the law without being punishable.
brutalitarianism by stefmart June 1, 2007

Brutalia 

Surname: to those of royalty from the Brutalian Empire. Popularly identified as being the "Brutalians", they were known for their deadly, "brutal" nature. Geographically placed in the Arabian peninsula, been close to the Byzantines, all historical evidence, pieces of literature, buildings were wiped clean.
Princess Inara Brutalia stared into the sunset.
Brutalia by Luci Moore February 16, 2022