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brand new sentence

brand new sentence is what you say when someone texts you or says something you genuinely don't understand. whether it's bad grammar or straight up ancient messapotamian, brand new sentence means you have no idea what they mean.

tony: "wyh wiold yin dup tauh"
timmy:"brand new sentence right there"

by raging lesbian womp womp December 28, 2023


Petrus brand

Drug delarr

Guy - who is petrus brand

Girl- drug delarr

by Sexy beast JD December 29, 2020


brand hoe

Someone that buys a product ( Typically smart devices like smart watch, phones, computers and etc) because of a popular brand name like Apple or Samsung.

Also called Label hoes and title hoes

Bob and Mike both hate each other and say they are like this or that whatever. But what they both don't know is that thar are same thing. Both are brand hoes and act like they are the best for getting the new iPhone 14.

by 459395 March 15, 2023


new brand

A replacement for a bf or gf.

Boy, I found you a new brand to take your mind off that last girl you's with.

by Kooman October 18, 2017


Spin Brands

Noun:
Spin Brands is someone who is good vibez, will go above and beyond for clients, and looks phenomenal in pink (obvi).

Adjective:

To flex social media and digital marketing expertise.

Noun:
“Do you know who are SO Spin Brands? Max and Alex for sure”

Adjective:
“Not to Spin Brands you, but TikTok actually is the future of digital marketing, and here’s why”

by JulianJT November 23, 2021


hand brand

when someone slaps you (usually one the upper back) so hard it leaves a red and upraised imprint.

the imprint of a ferocious slap.

"look at my back! jerry hit me!"

"hahaha you have a hand brand!"

by panda porn December 16, 2011


Ko (brand)

Ko is a brand made in Australia. It is a small one-shop brand, but shows particular popularity amongst gehs or fargs.

However, the general public do not really know about this particular brand - usually causing commotion.

Therefore, this question is asked alot...

1: "Do you know Ko (brand)?"

2: "Noooo?"

Some people get confused and/or annoyed and will swear due to their frustration, so please be aware and cautious when using this example.

by fargomo January 26, 2011