What is Brew?
1.
Can be used when referring to having a beer.
Also may be in reference to smoking weed.
Also less urbanly used in England to describe having a cup of tea.
"Can you pass me a cold brew?"
"Let's go home for a brew."
"Would you like to come in for a brew?"
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2.
One of the thousands of UK terms for tea.
Make us a brew love, I'm parched.
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3.
Prison term.
Contraband Alcohol made inside the prison system. Inmates will utilize everything from plastic bags trash cans and even the cell toilet-bowl to brew alcohol.
Ingredients are smuggled from the culinary and a few small chunks of white bread to provide the yeast to start fermentation.
Since the Christmas Brew was in the toilet the cellies had to piss in the sink.
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4.
The FOB way to say BRO .. (sydney, australia)
ey sup brew (FOB)
Auvic: ye brew!
Jules: sup brew?
Auvic: nm brew!
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5.
a beer.
everyone was drinking brews at the frat castle
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6.
lancashire slang for a 'cuppa'. it can be a cup of tea or coffee.
Most liverpudlians don't understand the concept that 'brew' can mean both tea or coffee.
"hello friend, would you like a brew?"
"yes please, coffee or tea is fine"
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7.
1. n. A group of bros.
2. v. The formation and expansion of a group of bros.
"Dude, looks like a brew is brewin'."
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