One of the thousands of UK terms for tea.
Make us a brew love, I'm parched.
by black flag June 05, 2004
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The term "brew" can refer to a friend, much like brother, Man, dude and homie. This is not commonly used when referring to a person outside of their immediate presence, only when you are having a direct conversation with the person.
Talk to you later brew
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Getting a brew on is a very important part of life. Whether your having a really bad day or you are out in the field, having a brew can really immprove your mood. A brew can be any sort of hot drink ranging from a cup of tea to a hot chocolate.

But remember, when the going gets tough, the tough get brewing.
Rob was on an exercise, it was cold and wet so to cheer himself up he got a brew on.
by Sam Bates April 02, 2008
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lancashire slang for a 'cuppa'. it can be a cup of tea or coffee.
Most liverpudlians don't understand the concept that 'brew' can mean both tea or coffee.
"hello friend, would you like a brew?"
"yes please, coffee or tea is fine"
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If a person is Brewing, a fart is readying itself for release inside them.
Oh, I'm Brewing, Boys!
'FAAAAARRRT'
Woah, that was a Raging Warlord!
by to6y November 02, 2009
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To brew someone means to annoy them.

This is because brewing a cup of tea let's off steam which is related to people being annoyed.
1. "Did you see that? Jarred was so brewed!"

2. "I wish he would stop brewing me!"
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