To Brass

What is To Brass?


1.

An action of annoying consequence, either inflicted upon someone or upon oneself. Commonly used following the infliction or inflicting of defeat, or when you fail in an endeavor and are consequently embarrassed, or when you inflict bodily pain upon yourself or someone else. Most commonly used in the past tense.

Opposite of 'to rinse'

v. To brass.

1. That was jupp, I just got brassed.

2. Ow! I just brassed myself on that table.

3. That brejust got brassed.

4. Whoa, Ronaldo just completely brassed himself.

5. Jacques jumped off the roof of a nunnery and now he's brassed his foot.

6. I'm going to brass you at pro evo.

See jupp, nang, brass, rinse, rinsed


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