Brass, cheaper than gold but alot more solid, worth every penny.
Brass, cheaper than gold but alot more solid, worth every penny.
*Ammunition casing.
*British terminology referring to negative quality.
*Another term for "money".
*Synonym for "shoot", used often by Australian military terminology.
*Powerful military commanders who, for example, call certain shots.
MOM : "Don't forget to pick up the brass when you're done shooting your Garand, OK?"
ME : "Whatever. Not like we have a reloading kit or something..."
LIMEY : "That bitch was brass mate!"
DRUG-DEALER : "No brass, no deal. Now get outta here."
AUSSIE : "Ah'll brass that bitch up mate!"
LIEUTENANT : "The operation was a success!"
COLONEL : "I noticed. I'm gonna bring it up with the Brass later on. Hope they accept the results though....you know how nervous and picky the Brass can be."
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The boss.
Brave.
A military commander who has a lot of medals. Or just medals and awards.
The brass is in town, shape up.
That boy got some brass balls.
Look at the brass on him.
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yo u just fuckin jump'd a crook u got brass man
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1)A word meaning bad/crap/shite
2)A word used to chow displeasure
1) You're brass at that game you bitch
2) "It costs ยฃ100000" "BRASS!"
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An action of annoying consequence, either inflicted upon someone or upon oneself. Commonly used following the infliction or inflicting of defeat, or when you fail in an endeavor and are consequently embarrassed, or when you inflict bodily pain upon yourself or someone else. Most commonly used in the past tense.
Opposite of 'to rinse'
v. To brass.
1. That was jupp, I just got brassed.
2. Ow! I just brassed myself on that table.
3. That bre just got brassed.
4. Whoa, Ronaldo just completely brassed himself.
5. Jacques jumped off the roof of a nunnery and now he's brassed his foot.
6. I'm going to brass you at pro evo.
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Having little or no money.
(pronounced with a short vowel sound as in "hat" not as in "father".)
Note: Other UK-based definitions entered on this site probably stem from this definition, which itself is likely to be derived from the cockney rhyming slang "brassic lint" for "skint".
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