1. Intransitive Verb "To bruce"
To work hard; to work a lot; to never stop working; to never sleep; to never eat; to never run low on energy; to fall
asleep promptly at 10pm; to dance weird; to forget how to relax; to organize obsessively; to constantly move; to
fidget; to resolve or solve a problem; to perfect.
2. Noun "bruce:"
A person who is hardworking, diligent, organized (sometimes obsessively), a good father, or enjoys working in a
professional and personal space.
3. Transitive Verb "To Bruce"
To cause to work hard; To cause to do good work; To cause to be organized.
4. Adjective "Bruce"
A person or thing that works a lot, well, and efficiently. "Bruce" can also refer to a person or thing that has a
favorable work ethic, is a good father, or describes a favorable characteristic.
1. a: "I really am brucing alot today."
b: "I should get back to brucing now."
c: "It's been a really long day, do you really need to bruce right now?"
2. a: "OMG, you are such a bruce."
b: "Put down the cleaning rag, you're being an total bruce right now."
c: "How are you only functioning on two hours of sleep? You're seriously such a bruce!"
3. a: "I really bruced the shit out of today!"
b: "Sam! You really bruced that presentation!"
c: "Good job! Keep on brucin'"
4. a: "Wow, I feel really brucely right now."
b: "That was a brucish performance you put on today! Great job."
c: "How are you only functioning on two hours of sleep? You're seriously such a bruce!"
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