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bring verb to compel someone to do something. US- — Bruce Jackson, Outside the Law, p. 55, 1972
▶ bring it in in poker, to make the first bet of a hand US- — Anthony Holden, Big Deal, p. 298, 1990
▶ bring it on used for challenging an opponent to begin a competition US- VICTOR: Game point, cousin, game point. JUNIOR POLATKIN: Bring it on, Victor, bring it on. — Smoke Signals, 1998
- Bring it on, Mum, bring it on! — Dave Haslam, Adventures of the Wheels of Steel, p. 117, 2001
▶ bring pee to frighten someone severely US Vietnam war usage.- — Post (New York), p. 42, 16 July 1966
- — Carl Fleischhauer, A Glossary of Army Slang, p. 5, 1968
▶ bring smoke- to call for an artillery barrage US
- — Gregory Clark, Words of the Vietnam War, p. 69, 1990
- by extension, to reprimand someone in harsh, profane tones US
- — Carl Fleischhauer, A Glossary of Army Slang, p. 6, 1968
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