phrase used after someone says "bring it"
kid 1: "bring it, doughboy"
kid 2: "oh it's brought, motherfucker!"(they fight)
The past tense action of "brought", used commonly as "It's been broughted!"
The hooker had asked me if I wanted to bring the attitude on and I told her, "It has already been broughted."
A word used by a lot of people with sub-standard schooling when they mean to say 'bought'
I sold my lung and brought a new car!
the common thoughts of bros and the ability to think similarly to other bros.
"Wow bro, we were just thinking the same thing!"
"Seriously, we just had some broughts..."
When challenged to bring it or bring your shit, go to the challenging party and proclaim loudly "brought". Should the party not be wanting to engage in the activity at which they wish to challenge you, then they suffer humiliation from thier peers.
oh you better bring it!
it's already been brought.
scruples; to have manners;
May also be spelt Brought-upsie
WestIndian/Caribbean in orient - Barbados, WHUT.
Example 1: Child, you ain't got no brought-upsy?
Translation: My Child, have you not any manners?
Example 2: What, you ain't got no brought-upsy?
Translation: I can't believe you're doing that. Were you not taught any manners as a child?
Doing horrible on something to the point of failure. Usually reserved for things that are kind of a big deal.
Friend: "I did horrible on that final"
Me: "I know what you mean, I pretty much brought democracy to it."