brew
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.
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?"
"Let's go home for a brew."
"Would you like to come in for a brew?"
brew
One of the thousands of UK terms for tea.
Make us a brew love, I'm parched.
brew
The term "brew" can refer to a friend, much like brother, Man, dude and homie. This is not commonly used when referring to a person outside of their immediate presence, only when you are having a direct conversation with the person.
Talk to you later brew
brew
a beer.
everyone was drinking brews at the frat castle
brew
(Northern Irish slang)
the dole
the DHSS
the dole
the DHSS
the brew were giving my jip over me doing the double.
Brew scum!
On the brew
Brew scum!
On the brew
brew
another way to say bro
Tom: What's good brew?
Steve: Nothin much, brew.
Steve: Nothin much, brew.
brew
The FOB way to say BRO .. (sydney, australia)
ey sup brew (FOB)
Auvic: ye brew!
Jules: sup brew?
Auvic: nm brew!
Auvic: ye brew!
Jules: sup brew?
Auvic: nm brew!