Dictionaries:
brown:
1. Or: the brown , the rectal opening , the anus . See anus for synonyms.2. Or: in-the-brown / to do a brown (job) / up-the-brown , to perform anal-intercourse on someone. See anal-copulation for synonyms.
3. To flatter, fawn over, or butter someone up in order to win favors.
See Also: areola, B.Q., B.S., Boston Tea Party, brown, brown eye, brown eye miner, Brown family, brown handkerchief, brown star, brown word, brown-nose, brown-noser, browning, Browning family, Browning sister, Browning sisters, BS, cafe au lait, dark star, difficult brown, easy pink, fecal freak, have ones way with, hot turds, HPV, human papilloma virus, ish, melted butter, mud pies, on the make, S-word, strike out, sycophant, toilet service, toilet servitude, toilet sex, toilet slave, toilet training, two-bagger, velcro arse
Quotes Containing brown:
Major Payne (Damon Wayans) to a cadet in Major Payne (1995): ''What about you, Brown Nose?''
Slicker (Bud Abbott) and Pfc. Brown (Lou Costello) in Buck Privates (1941): - Slicker Smith: ''Throw your chest out!'' - Herbie Brown: ''I''m not through with it yet.''
Lynn (John Wayne) and Sabra (Frances Dee) in Wheel of Fortune (1941): - Lynn: ''You know , you''d be lovely if you had brown hair.'' - Sara: ''I have brown hair.''
Charlie Brown in the Peanuts comic strip by Charles Schult: ''Nothing takes the taste out of peanut butter quite like unrequited love .''
Eduardo Acuna (Adolphe Menjou) to his wife Delphina (Barbara Brown) in You Were Never Lovelier (1942): ''You''re as beautiful as ever, my dear. It just takes longer now.''
In Kiss of Death (1995): - Little Junior Brown: ''I got an acronym for myself. B-A-D. B-A-D. Balls, attitude, determination. You should get an acronym for yourself.'' - Jimmy Kilmartin: ''How about F-A-B .''
In Kiss of Death (1995): - Little Junior Brown: ''I got an acronym for myself. B-A-D. B-A-D. Balls, attitude, determination. You should get an acronym for yourself.'' - Jimmy Kilmartin: ''How about F-A-B .''
In Kiss of Death (1995): - Little Junior Brown: ''I got an acronym for myself. B-A-D. B-A-D. Balls, attitude, determination. You should get an acronym for yourself.'' - Jimmy Kilmartin: ''How about F-A-B .''
In Kiss of Death (1995): - Little Junior Brown: ''I got an acronym for myself. B-A-D. B-A-D. Balls, attitude, determination. You should get an acronym for yourself.'' - Jimmy Kilmartin: ''How about F-A-B .''
Eduardo (Adolphe Menjou) to his wife Delphina (Barbara Brown) in You Were Never Lovelier (1942): ''You''re as beautiful as ever, my dear. It just takes longer now.''
Bob Weston (Tony Curtis) to psychologist Helen Gurley Brown (Natalie Wood) in Sex and the Single Girl (1964): ''She''d hit the ceiling if she thought you and me were sitting here alone. You know what she''d figure? She''d figure a broad as pretty as you as got to be on-the-make .''
Alma Brown (Patricia Neal) to Hud Bannon (Paul Newman) in Hud (1963):'No thanks. I've done my time with one cold-blooded bastard , I'm not looking for another.'
Eduardo Acuna (Adolphe Menjou) to his wife Delphina (Barbara Brown) in You Were Never Lovelier (1942): ''You''re as beautiful as ever, my dear. It just takes longer now.''
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