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What is Brown?

Is the probe/mouse/player color, when you are playing a cat and mouse game on Starcraft There was a joke made in this game in witch brown was given the joke that his probe was full of shit because of his color and his slowness, He also kept dieing in this game This joke was created after a two hour long game in witch things were assigned to each color.


“Quit being a brown I’m sick of saving you”
“Its like the like me”
“Well stay away from them”
“Dam”
“What?”
“They killed me”

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Brown - what is it?

The most valuable, most awesome person in the whole world, helpful, loyal, loving, caring, and is popular

Brown is so nice

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What does "Brown" mean?

Yummy chimnkin nungets and pepsi

Brown is yummy

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Brown - what does it mean?

A color that when flipped horizontally creates an amazing result.

Fun fact! brown backwards is nword

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Brown - meaning

An Ivy Leage University in the US.

I was planning on going to Brown but changed my mind and went to Princeton.

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Brown - definition

The people, or anything pertaining to those of South Asian/Middle Eastern Decent.

Because of the many countries that litter South Asia and the Middle East, the term 'brown' is used in teenage circles as a blanket term. (One thing in common of people of these origin is their brownish-reddish-tan skin.)

Not a racial slur. (in most cases)

"That kid isn't spanish--he's BROWN."
"I'm going to the mall with all my brown friends."

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Brown - slang

1.) A person with brown skin. sumtimes south asian(indian - like moi)
2.) famous mainly b/c of the UPS add. "what can brown do for you?" (ma personal motto)

I was made in India, therefore I am brown.

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Brown

an East Indian person

That was her brown boyfriend Sanjay

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Brown

A very common surname in the U.S., Canada, and parts of Europe. The Brown surname originated in 10th Century England Other Brown tribes came from Scottland and Germany (German Browns usually spell their name Braun). Historically, many immigrants arriving in the U.S. changed their names to common American names with Brown being a favorite for it's commonality and short simplicity.

An almost impossible surname to have to research if attempting to trace one's family tree due (of course) to the large number of Browns in the population. Especially in the U.S. and the United Kingdom. In "Brown circles" (with respect to Genealogy) this phenomena is often referred to as coming up against the "Brown Brick Wall".

Browns have a long history in the U.S. and were amongst the first European settlers. A Mr. Brown was a registered passanger on The Mayflower ship that came over from England (the very first one).

Long live the Browns.

Brown, Browne, Braun

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Brown

Any type of whiskey with a brown hue, ie. scotch, bourbon, canadian, etc.

"What would you like to drink?", "I'll have a brown."

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