Excellent. Extremely good, one of the best.
This is not uncommon in England but is most often heard in people who are Cockney, or close to it.
It's never used for some things, but often for others. A cake is never bramah, but the baker who baked it could be. A novel would not be, but its author could be.
"Noel Coward was a charmer.
As a writer he was bramah."
(Ian Dury, from his song "There Ain't Half Been Some Clever Bastards"
Extremely good; the creme de la creme; a real beauty, but not always appropriate for certain things - for example, food can not be described as "bramah". Don't ask me why. This definition seems to be known from SE london area, and from the 50-60's.
"he caught him right in the face with it, man. It was a wicked shot - must have been 50 yards at least; bramah."
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When a light wieght person has drunk over thier 2 pint maximum they begin to spin around in a drunken fasion
-usually occurs to Enrique Englasias fans.
Woo! look Michael is doing a Bramah Spin, Fucking Light weight Chode!
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This word is a London cockney word used to describe a woman as disgusting ugly.
She is being likened to the bramah cows of India.