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Bruce Lee's is slang for erect nipples.
(somebody) Grab, shake up
a bit and brace, an auger
Brace and Bit. Just off or a brace
Brace of horned corns is Black−American slang for aching feet
To "Bruce" essentially means having to leave a party or the pub when all your mates are staying to continue getting hammered. Originally derived from Bill Bixby's portrayal of "Bruce Banner" in the 70's TV series of The Incredible Hulk, which always ended with a melancholy shot of Bruce walking off into the distance, doomed to wander the earth alone. Used as "I'm going to miss my last bus, I'll have to Bruce".
Brace is American slang for accost.
Erect nipples - as in 'hard nip'.
Keys. Have you seen me brucies?
Truce word and crossed fingers as in barleys, fainites etc.
Welly is British slang for brute force.Welly is British slang for to kick forcefully.
Noun. Erect and prominent nipples. A play on words, from Bruce Lee (the actor famous for his Martial Arts skills/films) being a hard Nip (a tough and unyielding person from Japan, or rather oriental, being as Bruce Lee was American born and whose parents were from Hong Kong). See 'hard' and 'Nip'.
Tits (breasts). Blimey - what a brace!
The main brace on a sailing ship handled the main yard carrying the primary sail. If the brace gave out during a storm, a splice was the fastest way repair it. The best mariners on board were sought out for this difficult task. They were then rewarded with an extra ration of rum for splicing the main brace. The term has since come to mean a special issue of spirits to the crew.
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n.
A truce.
a.
Prussia leather; pruce.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of, a brute beast. Hence: Brutal; cruel; fierce; ferocious; savage; pitiless; as, brute violence.
v. t.
To draw tight; to tighten; to put in a state of tension; to strain; to strengthen; as, to brace the nerves.
v. t.
To report; to bruit.
a.
Not having sensation; senseless; inanimate; unconscious; without intelligence or volition; as, the brute earth; the brute powers of nature.
v. t.
To brace again.
v. t.
To impregnate; -- applied to brute animals.
v. t.
To furnish with braces; to support; to prop; as, to brace a beam in a building.
a.
Not possessing reason, irrational; unthinking; as, a brute beast; the brute creation.
v. t.
To brace, fasten, or bind underneath or below.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Brace
v. t.
To move around by means of braces; as, to brace the yards.
n.
A pair; a couple; as, a brace of ducks; now rarely applied to persons, except familiarly or with some contempt.
imp. & p. p.
of Brace
a.
Without a truce; unforbearing.
v. i.
To sink to the state of a brute.
n.
A piece of material used to transmit, or change the direction of, weight or pressure; any one of the pieces, in a frame or truss, which divide the structure into triangular parts. It may act as a tie, or as a strut, and serves to prevent distortion of the structure, and transverse strains in its members. A boiler brace is a diagonal stay, connecting the head with the shell.
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