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To beat, hit, strike repeatedly. Usually employed in reference to a beating by someone in authority, either teacher or parent, but by extension came to include also a beating or(more often) a threatened beating from another youth. For example, "If you don't stop being such a twat yer mum'll bray you". When the beating was administered by another youth the more usual term would be "batter", as in "I'm gonna batter you".
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Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Bray or bray in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bray may refer to: Bray, Eure, in the Eure département Bray, Saône-et-Loire, in the Saône-et-Loire
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American security detail officer (1925–2005)
Bill Bray (1925 – November 2005) was an American security detail officer best known for his long association with singer Michael Jackson. He worked for
Bill_Bray_(bodyguard)
American professional wrestler (1987–2023)
Rotunda (May 23, 1987 – August 24, 2023), better known by his ring name Bray Wyatt, was an American professional wrestler. He was best known for his tenures
Bray_Wyatt
Surname list
Bray is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Bray (1948–2001), British historian Alastair Bray (born 1993), Australian footballer Anna
Bray_(surname)
Topics referred to by the same term
Vicar of Bray may refer to: "The Vicar of Bray" (song), an 18th-century satirical song about a quasi-fictional clergyman, to which all other uses refer
Vicar_of_Bray
American actress
Deanne Bray (born May 14, 1971) is an American actress. Bray was born deaf and is multilingual in American Sign Language, British Sign Language, and English
Deanne_Bray
Type of trousers worn by Celtic and Germanic tribes in antiquity
Braies are a type of trouser worn by Celtic and Germanic tribes in antiquity and by Europeans subsequently into the Middle Ages. In the Late Middle Ages
Braies
American musician (born 1956)
Stephen Pate Bray (born December 23, 1956) is an American songwriter, drummer, and record producer. He is best known for his collaborations with Madonna
Stephen_Bray
Village in Berkshire, England
Bray, occasionally Bray on Thames, is a village and civil parish in the Windsor and Maidenhead district, in the ceremonial county of Berkshire. It sits
Bray,_Berkshire
British writer
Caroline Bray, known as Cara Bray, née Hennell (4 June 1814 – 21 February 1905) was a British writer of children's stories and school textbooks. With her
Caroline_Bray
Town in County Wicklow, Ireland
Bray (Irish: Bré [bʲɾʲeː]) is a coastal town in north County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated about 20 km (12 mi) south of Dublin city centre on the east
Bray,_County_Wicklow
Alleged North American creature
The Beast of Bray Road is the name given to a wolf-like creature reported to have been witnessed in or near Elkhorn, Walworth County, Wisconsin. The creature
Beast_of_Bray_Road
American mathematician and physicist
Hubert Lewis Bray is a mathematician and differential geometer. He is known for having proved the Riemannian Penrose inequality in 1999. He works as professor
Hubert_Bray
Canadian software developer
Timothy William Bray (born June 21, 1955) is a Canadian software developer, environmentalist and political activist and one of the co-authors of the original
Tim_Bray
British composer
Charlotte Bray (born 1982) is a British composer. Her work has been performed by The Royal Opera, London Sinfonietta, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group
Charlotte_Bray
English darts referee
Russ Bray (born 22 June 1957) is an English darts referee who works for the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) as an ambassador. Known as "The Voice"
Russ_Bray
Statistical measure of biodiversity difference
In ecology and biology, the Bray–Curtis dissimilarity is a statistic used to quantify the dissimilarity in species composition between two different sites
Bray–Curtis_dissimilarity
British preacher
William Trewartha Bray (1 June 1794 – 25 May 1868), known as Billy Bray, was an unconventional Cornish preacher. Billy Bray was born in 1794 in Twelveheads
Billy_Bray
British anti-Brexit activist (born 1969)
Steven Nicholas Bray (born 26 June 1969) is a British Liberal Democrat activist from Port Talbot in South Wales who, in 2018 and 2019, made daily protests
Steve_Bray
American writer (born 1964)
Martha Elizabeth "Libba" Bray (March 11, 1964) is an American writer of young adult novels including the Gemma Doyle Trilogy, Going Bovine, Beauty Queens
Libba_Bray
American politician (born 1969)
D. "Rod" Bray (born 1969) is an American politician serving in the Indiana Senate since 2012 and as president pro tempore since 2018. Bray represents
Rodric_Bray
American actor and writer
Thomas Edward Bray (born April 30, 1954) is a retired American actor and writer, perhaps best known for his role as Murray "Boz" Bozinsky in the detective
Thom_Bray
Topics referred to by the same term
William or Bill Bray may refer to: William Bray (MP) (1682–1720), member of parliament for Monmouth Boroughs William M. Bray (1880–1964), Wisconsin State
William_Bray
Canadian bookstore chain
Renaud-Bray (French pronunciation: [ʁəno bʁe]) is the largest chain of French-language bookstores in North America, and the second largest bookstore chain
Renaud-Bray
Daniel Bray (October 12, 1751 – December 5, 1819) was a Captain on General George Washington's staff during the American Revolutionary War. Bray, along
Daniel_Bray
Scottish footballer (born 2006)
Keith Bray (born 1 April 2006) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Dunfermline Athletic in Scottish Championship
Keith_Bray
Australian dragster driver
Victor Sanders Bray is an Australian drag racing competitor in the Top Doorslammer class of racing. He drives a 1957 Chevy. A crowd favourite known for
Victor_Bray
British builder, architect, urban planning advocate and politician
Gertrude Bray (1906–1992) was a British builder, self-taught architect, urban planning advocate, and politician. Known as 'The Home Specialist', she was
Gertrude_Bray
Topics referred to by the same term
Charlie Bray may refer to: Charlie Bray (cricketer) (1898–1993), English cricketer Charlie Bray (Canadian football) (born 1945), Canadian football player
Charlie_Bray
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Bray-Dunes (French pronunciation: [bʁɛ dyn]; West Flemish: Bray-Duunn) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. It is situated on the Belgian
Bray-Dunes
American film and television actor (1917–1983)
Robert E. Bray (October 23, 1917 – March 7, 1983)[citation needed] was an American film and television actor known for playing the forest ranger Corey
Robert_Bray
Australian cricketer (born 2009)
Caoimhe Bray (/ˈkiːvə ˈbreɪ/ KEE-və BRAY; born 23 September 2009) is an Australian cricketer who plays for the Sydney Sixers in the Women's Big Bash League
Caoimhe_Bray
Topics referred to by the same term
Brays may refer to: Brays, Missouri, United States, an unincorporated community Brays Fork, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community also
Brays
Topics referred to by the same term
Bray may refer to: Jackie Bray (1909–1982), English footballer Jack Bray (Australian footballer) (1916–1982), Australian rules footballer Jack Bray (footballer
Jack_Bray
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Bray (c. 1656–1730) was an Anglican clergyman. Thomas Bray may also refer to: Thomas Bray (MP for Helston) for Helston Thomas Bray (MP for Middlesex)
Thomas_Bray_(disambiguation)
Australian sports commentator
Gordon Timothy Bray AM (born 23 June 1949) is an Australian sports commentator and sports journalist. He is colloquially known as "The Voice of Rugby"
Gordon_Bray
Irish association football club
Bray Wanderers Football Club are an Irish association football club playing in the League of Ireland First Division. The club in its present form was founded
Bray_Wanderers_F.C.
Hand-tool historically used in printing
Look up brayer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A brayer is a hand-tool used historically in printing and printmaking to break up and "rub out" (spread)
Brayer
Topics referred to by the same term
Bray Park may refer to: Bray Park, New South Wales, town in Tweed Shire, Australia Bray Park, Queensland, suburb of Moreton Bay Region, Australia Bray
Bray_Park
American film director
Kevin Bray is an American film, television, commercial and music video director. Bray attended the University of Michigan and the University of Paris
Kevin_Bray_(director)
Suburb of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia
coordinates) Bray Park is a suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Bray Park had a population of 10,271 people. Bray Park
Bray_Park,_Queensland
British figure skater (born 2003)
Connor Bray (ブレイ コナー, Connor Bray, Hiragana: ぶれい こなあ; born 7 July 2003) is a British-Japanese figure skater. He won the gold medal at the 2024 Reykjavik
Connor_Bray
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (c.1440–1503)
Sir Reginald Bray (c. 1440 – 5 August 1503) was an English administrator and statesman. He was the Chancellor of the Duchy and County Palatine of Lancaster
Reginald_Bray
17th/18th-century English clergyman of colonial America
Thomas Bray (1656 or 1658 – 15 February 1730) was an English clergyman and abolitionist who helped formally establish the Church of England in Maryland
Thomas_Bray
Founder of Middleton, Massachusetts (d. 1702)
Bray Wilkins (probably pronounced US: /wɪlkiːnz/; c. 1610 – January 12, 1702 [O.S. January 1, 1702]) was a patriarch and founder of Middleton, Massachusetts
Bray_Wilkins
English cricketer
Sir Edward Bray ((1849-08-19)19 August 1849 – (1926-06-19)19 June 1926) was an English lawyer and judge who served as a judge in Birmingham and London
Edward_Bray_(judge)
Kahuna in Hawaii (1889–1968)
David Kaonohiokala Bray, known as "Daddy" Bray, (March 5, 1889 – November 11, 1968) was a practicing kahuna in Hawaii during the middle part of the 20th
David_Kaonohiokala_Bray
Natural region in Normandy, France
The Pays de Bray (French pronunciation: [pe.i də bʁɛ], literally Land of Bray) is a small (about 750 km2) natural region of France situated to the north-east
Pays_de_Bray
1971 film
Rendezvous at Bray aka Appointment in Bray (French: Rendez-vous à Bray) is a 1971 French-Belgian drama film directed by André Delvaux and starring Anna
Rendezvous_at_Bray
British politician
Ronald William Thomas Bray (5 January 1922 – 22 April 1984) was a British Conservative politician. Bray was Member of Parliament for Rossendale from 1970
Ronald_Bray
American football player (born 1991)
Tyler Ian Bray (born December 27, 1991) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL)
Tyler_Bray
American actor and comedian (born 1973)
Jack McBrayer (/məkˈbreɪ.ər/; born May 27, 1973) is an American actor and comedian. He gained national exposure for his portrayal of Kenneth Parcell in
Jack_McBrayer
American politician (born 1934)
Richard Bray (born March 1, 1934) is an American politician who served as a Republican member of the Indiana Senate, representing Senate District 37, which
Richard_Bray
American baseball player (born 1983)
William Paul Bray (born June 5, 1983) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Washington
Bill_Bray
Headland in County Wicklow, Ireland
Bray Head (Irish: Ceann Bhré) is a 241 m (791 ft) hill and headland located in northern County Wicklow, Ireland, between the towns of Bray and Greystones
Bray_Head
British writer
Carys Anne Bray FRSL (née Irwin; born December 1975) is a British writer. Bray was born in Southport to a strict Mormon family. She spent her teen years
Carys_Bray
English-American educator
Archie Wilmotte Leslie Bray (1883–1942) was an English-American educator. Bray served as a founder and head of Department of Biology at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Archie_Wilmotte_Leslie_Bray
Jim Bray is a professional freestyle artistic roller skater. A performer and instructor, Bray competed in freestyle artistic skating for nearly a decade
Jim_Bray
American sailor and police officer (born 1927)
Harold Bray (born June 15, 1927) is an American former U.S. Navy sailor and police officer. He is most known for being the last living survivor of the
Harold_Bray_(sailor)
American musician and singer-songwriter
Bray (born Brayden Gurnari, October 17, 1972) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and stage performer. Active since the early 2000s, his work spans
Bray_(musician)
Topics referred to by the same term
Trent Bray may refer to: Trent Bray (swimmer) (born 1973), New Zealand swimmer Trent Bray (American football) (born 1982), American football coach This
Trent_Bray
Topics referred to by the same term
John Bray may refer to: John Bray (physician) (fl. 1377), English botanist and physician John Bray (composer) (1782–1822), composer of music for ''The
John_Bray
Cornish kayaker (born 1957)
Peter Bray became, in 2001, the third person known to cross the Atlantic Ocean alone in a kayak (Franz Romer [de] in 1928 and Hannes Lindemann in 1956
Peter_Bray
American basketball player (born 1992)
Thomas Joseph "T. J." Bray (born June 14, 1992) is an American former professional basketball player who played seven seasons in several top professional
T._J._Bray
Film and television production complex in UK
Bray Film Studios is a British film and television facility in Water Oakley near Bray, Berkshire. It is best known for its association with Hammer Film
Bray_Film_Studios
Topics referred to by the same term
James Bray may refer to: James Bray (cricketer, born 1790) (1790–1869), Kent and Sussex cricketer James Bray (cricketer, born 1853) (1853–1898), Kent cricketer
James_Bray
Topics referred to by the same term
Tony Bray may refer to: Tony Bray (1926–2014), English stockbroker who dated Margaret Thatcher Anthony "Abaddon" Bray (born 1960), drummer of the English
Tony_Bray
English translator and critic (1924–2010)
Barbara Bray (née Jacobs; 24 November 1924 – 25 February 2010) was an English translator and critic. Bray was born in Maida Vale, London; her father had
Barbara_Bray
American film and television actor
He is best known for playing Michael Jackson's personal bodyguard Bill Bray in the 2026 film Michael. Jones began his screen career in 2008, appearing
KeiLyn_Durrel_Jones
American football player
Brayson "Bray" Hubbard is an American college football safety for the Alabama Crimson Tide. Hubbard was born in Ocean Springs, Mississippi and attended
Bray_Hubbard
English cricketer
Sir Edward Hugh Bray CSI (15 April 1874 – 27 November 1950) was a British businessman and English first-class cricketer active 1895–97 who played for Middlesex
Edward_Bray_(businessman)
British politician (1930–2002)
Jeremy William Bray (29 June 1930 – 31 May 2002) was a British Labour politician and a Member of Parliament for 31 years. Bray was born in British Hong
Jeremy_Bray
American journalist
Hiawatha Bray is a technology columnist for The Boston Globe business section. Born in Chicago, Bray received a bachelor's degree in economics from Knox
Hiawatha_Bray
American football player and coach (born 1982)
Trenton James Bray (born September 28, 1982) is an American football coach who is the defensive coordinator at Washington State University. He was the
Trent Bray (American football)
Trent_Bray_(American_football)
Topics referred to by the same term
de Bray may refer to: Salomon de Bray, Dutch artist Jan de Bray, his son Pays de Bray, area in northern France Bray (disambiguation) Bray (surname) This
De_Bray
Unincorporated community in California, United States
Bray is an unincorporated community in Siskiyou County, California, United States. Bray is approximately 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Mount Shasta and
Bray,_California
British gay rights activist (1948–2001)
Alan Bray (13 October 1948 – 25 November 2001) was a British historian and gay rights activist. He was a Roman Catholic and had a particular interest in
Alan_Bray
English field hockey player
Sophie Charlotte Bray (born 12 May 1990) is an English international field hockey player who played as a forward for England and Great Britain. She currently
Sophie_Bray
American football player (born 2004)
Brayden "Bray" Lynch (born July 31, 2004) is an American college football offensive lineman for the Indiana Hoosiers. Lynch was born July 31, 2004 in Austin
Bray_Lynch
Philosopher, reformer
Charles Bray (31 January 1811 – 5 October 1884) was a prosperous British ribbon manufacturer, social reformer, philanthropist, philosopher, and phrenologist
Charles_Bray
American academic
Mark Bray is an American activist, historian and scholar of modern Spain, anarchism, and anti-fascism. He has been a professor of history at Rutgers University
Mark_Bray_(historian)
American football player and coach (1970–2014)
Curtis Sidney Bray (May 9, 1970 – January 15, 2014) was an American football coach. He was a coach for Duquesne University, Western Kentucky University
Curtis_Bray
American minister
Reverend Michael Bray is an American Lutheran minister who was convicted in 1985, along with two other defendants of two counts of conspiracy and one count
Michael_Bray
Former US Army officer
Linda L. Bray (born 1960) is a former U.S. Army officer known for being the first woman in the United States military to lead troops into combat. She served
Linda_L._Bray
Signal tower in County Kerry, Ireland
Bray Tower is a signal tower located on Valentia Island in County Kerry, Ireland. The tower was built in 1805 by the British Board of Ordnance during the
Bray_Tower
Australian rugby league footballer
Ken Bray (born 1937) is an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s and 1960s. He played for Western Suburbs and Balmain in the New South
Ken_Bray
American artist
Anne Bray is an American artist. Using video, audio, slides, 3-D screens, sculpture, and performance, Bray "spectacularizes still unresolved conflicts
Anne_Bray
Road in the Isle of Man
Bray Hill (Lowland Scots: Brae a slope) is a road in the Isle of Man. It was formerly a country lane known as the Great Hill during the time of the ownership
Bray_Hill
British biologist (born 1939)
Dennis Bray (born 1939) is an active emeritus professor at University of Cambridge. His group is also part of the Oxford Centre for Integrative Systems
Dennis_Bray
Montenegro, Dr. Jack Hodgins, and the interns Zack Addy, Clark Edison, Wendall Bray, Arastoo Vaziri, Daisy Wick, and Vincent Nigel-Murray; FBI agents Seeley
List_of_Bones_characters
American gridiron football player (born 1993)
Jaquan Tyreke Bray (born April 28, 1993) is an American former professional football wide receiver. He played college football at Auburn, and signed with
Quan_Bray
British Conservative Party politician
Angela Lavinia Bray, Baroness Bray of Coln (born 13 October 1953) is a British Conservative Party politician who was the Member of the London Assembly
Angie Bray, Baroness Bray of Coln
Angie_Bray,_Baroness_Bray_of_Coln
Welsh footballer
Alexander George Bray (born 25 July 1995) is a professional footballer who plays for National League South club Chippenham Town. Bray was born in Bath
Alex_Bray
Town in Oklahoma, United States
Bray is a town in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located about 8 miles east of Marlow on Oklahoma State Highway 29. As of the 2020 census
Bray,_Oklahoma
Emeritus Professor at University of Cambridge
Kenneth Noel Corbett Bray FRS is emeritus professor at University of Cambridge. He was editor of Combustion and Flame from 1981 to 1986. "Studies of the
Kenneth_Bray
Meadow area in Berkshire, England
Bray Meadows is a 6.6-hectare (16-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Maidenhead in Berkshire. These unimproved meadows adjacent to
Bray_Meadows
Hong Kong academic
Mark Bray is the Chair Professor of Comparative Education in the Comparative Education Research Centre (CERC) at the University of Hong Kong. He has researched
Mark_Bray
Italian intellectual and politician (born 1959)
Massimo Bray (born 11 April 1959) is an Italian publisher, politician, and historian. He served as the minister of cultural heritage and tourism in the
Massimo_Bray
Topics referred to by the same term
Henry Bray may refer to: Henry Bray (footballer) (1891–1966), Australian rules footballer Henry Truro Bray (1846–1922), English-American priest, philosopher
Henry_Bray
The Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts (also known as "The Bray") is a public, nonprofit, educational institution located 3 miles from downtown
Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts
Archie_Bray_Foundation_for_the_Ceramic_Arts
Slangs & AI meanings
Verb. To beat up, thrash. [North-east use]
To attack someone physically. i.e. to 'kick someone's head in'. Same use as 'bray', e.g. If you thought yasel' hard you'd say 'I'll knack ye!' or 'I'll bray ye!' (ed: similar I suppose in some respects to 'knacker')
To beat, hit, strike repeatedly. Usually employed in reference to a beating by someone in authority, either teacher or parent, but by extension came to include also a beating or(more often) a threatened beating from another youth. For example, "If you don't stop being such a twat yer mum'll bray you". When the beating was administered by another youth the more usual term would be "batter", as in "I'm gonna batter you".
(Acr.) (n.) Brayflox's Longstop (Hard)
(acr.) (n.) Brayflox's Longstop
Very cold
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Homosexual.
Very similar to dustpatch: to chalk someone before a class, to mark them with yr mark without their knowledge, normally using a board rubber. Less used now due to white board introduction. Once done, it is brought to their attention either by slow teasing or brazenly in the presence of a staff member.
I strongly agree!.
Milk. Would you like Acker in your coffee? Acker Bilk (born Bernard Stanley Bilk) was born in 1929 is a master of the clarinet and leader of the Paramount Jazz Band. Interestingly, his nickname Acker is a Somerset term meaning friend or mate
a punch ‘I’ll give you a bunch of fives if you’re not careful’
Marijuana
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a.
Making a harsh noise; blaring.
v. t.
To exceed in braying.
n.
An implement for pounding and breaking or braying substances in a mortar.
v. i.
To make a harsh, grating, or discordant noise.
n.
An Abyssinian rosaceous tree (Brayera anthelmintica), the flowers of which are used as a vermifuge.
n.
A quadruped of the genus Equus (E. asinus), smaller than the horse, and having a peculiarly harsh bray and long ears. The tame or domestic ass is patient, slow, and sure-footed, and has become the type of obstinacy and stupidity. There are several species of wild asses which are swift-footed.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bray
n.
A second raampart, exterior to, and parallel to, the main rampart, and considerably below its level.
v. t.
To make or utter with a loud, discordant, or harsh and grating sound.
v. t.
To pound, beat, rub, or grind small or fine.
v. t.
To break; as in a mortar; to bray, as minerals, roots, etc.; to crush.
n.
An implement for braying and spreading ink in hand printing.
v. i.
To utter a loud, harsh cry, as an ass.
n.
One that brays like an ass.
imp. & p. p.
of Bray
n.
The harsh cry of an ass; also, any harsh, grating, or discordant sound.
n.
A bank; the slope of a hill; a hill. See Brae, which is now the usual spelling.
v. t. & i.
To pound, pulverize, bray, or mix with a pestle, or as with a pestle; to use a pestle.
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