bring with

bring (something) with

slang To take something somewhere; to bring something along. In this informal usage, the phrase ends at "with," without stating the person in possession of the item. I own that book, so I can bring it with tomorrow night.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bring something with

(Inf. or regional.) to carry something along with [oneself]. Are you going to bring your umbrella with? I brought it with. Don't worry.
See also: bring
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • (I) wouldn't (do something) if I were you
  • a walking
  • a walking (something)
  • a fast talker
  • a/the feel of (something)
  • a straw will show which way the wind blows
  • a crack at (someone or something)
  • all right
  • (you) wanna make something of it?
  • all for the best