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bruin

a really big hockey player.

Did you see the bruin in the white helmet? He must be 6'6".

by hazy September 9, 2003

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Bruin

BRUIN {BRUE - EN}:
1) Status of an impending/approaching storm that has not yet let loose

2) Unfinished beer or ale not yet ready for bottling {sampling/tasting preparedness depends on how far into the bruin status the batch currently is}

There's a huge Nor'Easter bruin out to the West. Best cover the crops and bring the cattle round a'fore she hits.

My trick knee is acting up and my joints are stiff: They's one heck of a storm bruin.

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This here batch is still bruin but get them there bottles sterilized.
We'll have us one humdinger of a party when this here mash is through bruin.

by Androlian February 16, 2014

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Bruin

A person who decided to save money on college and get a worthless degree.

Your mom is a Bruin and that's why she washes balls for a living. (see Lewis Black standup)

by TrojanWarrior November 12, 2004

99๐Ÿ‘ 464๐Ÿ‘Ž


bruining

Brewing something in order to ruin something.

Johnny made it to where he was bruining the relationship.

by Ralph Wellman January 23, 2009

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Bruins at 1

The time tested excuse by all UCLA Alums when they want to get out of doing something with their wives.

"Honey, don't forget that we are meeting with my parents at 2 for lunch."

"Oh sorry babe I thought I told you I was going out with the fellas today."

"You are?"

"Yeah. Bruins at 1!"

by Alex in East Los Angeles January 17, 2021


bruined

to be raped or to rape, a rapist is a bruin

Jake: Dhue, i was raped!!!
Donahue: Go bruins!

Jake: We got bruined with homework from our english teacher.

by scooter peyton May 30, 2011

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Bruin Ou

Colloquial term describing a person of coloured/mixed race descent in South Africa.

The term stems from the Afrikaans word "bruin" which means brown and the slang term "ous" which is a term used to define a a group of people. The term is not considered derogatory however, it should not be used in polite conversation.

Similar terms are used to describe South African persons of Indian descent (charous/chaarous - this term is not derogatory) as well as Black persons (peki ous/darkie ous - both terms are derogatory) and White persons (vet ous - slightly derogatory)

Coloured person doing a dance
Person: "That bruin ou dances well."

When talking about someone
Person: "You know Tyrone? He's that bruin ou from Wentworth."

The term has been used in song by the band TRO who exclaimed; "Bruin ous, bruin ous, we are the main ous."
Which loosely translates to: "Us coloureds are people of note."

by TRO July 3, 2012

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