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Bring the flavor

Making something fun, pleasurable, or enjoyable. Also used in songs, such as "Everybody" by Backstreet Boys and "The Flavor" by Dizzy Wright.

As usual, the party sucked til those guys showed up. They really bring the flavor.

by jaylumpkin July 12, 2014

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bring on the horny

Reading, watching, hearing or observing something that instantaneously triggers, full force, the physical reaction of arousal.

"Are you watching porn? Bring on the horny!"

by jenniferfarley1@hotmail.com July 14, 2008

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Bring the Mosh

the act or action of bringing life to a party, or any event.

Alex can bring the mosh!

by Lo- May 17, 2008

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bring on the horny

Reading, watching, hearing or observing something that instantaneously triggers, full force, the physical reaction of arousal.

"Are you watching porn? Bring on the horny!"

by jenniferfarley1@hotmail.com July 14, 2008

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Bringing the thunder

An intransitive verb describing the act of being a cum-guzzling thunder-cunt.

The phrase is appropriate in situations where a woman is being a total bitch and/or whore.

Did you hear that Dave's girl has been bringing the thunder on him? She's totally been sleeping around.

by Joetoldmetodoit April 27, 2011

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bringing to the table

To Bring to The Table:

To give stories of sexual encounters,

photos of girls,

supply of food,
wanting lunch at 12 pm

and

informing the boys of new female staff
or
girls walking past.

Failure to comply with these rules can bring upon โ€˜Dogging of the boysโ€™

Emailing around pictures of good looking girls to mates at work is referred to as "bringing to the table."

by dogginthboys May 14, 2009

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"bring in the tomatoes"

a phrase referring to the sudden, unexpected, and unexplained removal of oneself from a position of employment. Usually executed in a flippant manner, sometime by email, and always followed by a gift of produce.

If a person were to leave their place of employment and only give, say a few hours notice and not say goodbye to her co-workers, that would be "bring in the tomatoes"

by DO AT June 18, 2008

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