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    [Noun]  | "brand*ing" | \ ˈbran-diŋ \


    1: the promoting of a product or service by identifying it with a particular brand


    Origin: 1913 ;

    [Verb]  | "brand" 


    1: to mark with a brand

    2: to mark with disapproval : stigmatize

    3: to impress indelibly


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Verb]  | "co-brand" | \ ˈkō-ˌbrand \


    1: to market or issue (something, such as a credit card) in conjunction with another company so that the product bears the name of both


    Origin: 1982 ;

    [Verb]  | "branding" 


    1: to produce a vivid impression of;


      * e.g., " ... the exact words my father spoke as he left us are branded in my memory "



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    [Verb]  | "brand" 


    1: to produce a vivid impression of;


      * e.g., " ... the exact words my father spoke as he left us are branded in my memory "



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     [ "branding" ]

    1: Creating a permanent marking in a human or animal by heating a metal object, often molded to form the shape of the owner's initials, and pressed hard into the receipent's body.

      * e.g.,  ... Jimbo enjoys branding his cattle. 


     [ "branding" ]

    2: This was common among farmers who branded their cattle to identify them as belonging to them. This can also be found in extreme BDSM and sadomasochistic scenarios, where the dominant partner "brands" the submissive partner as his or her own.

     [ "branding" ]

    1: Taking a piece of $hi* and spray painting it.

      * e.g.,  ... Adam: Did you see the crap they were selling in there? 

     [ "branding" ]

    1: A marketing goal and methodology which involves elevating hype over substance; of imparting great value to the name whether or not the thing so named is worth anything at all.

      * e.g.,  ... Coca-Cola and Pepsi are successful examples of branding, even though the value of soft drinks and preferring one over the other is debateable. 

     [ "branding" ]

    1: Any marketing idea that involves large amounts of money and no measurable returns.

      * e.g.,  ... Eric is a master of branding. 

     [ "branding" ]

    1: writing your initials on a girl with liquid energy, (ejaculate); it only counts if it is your own ejaculate

      * e.g.,  ... "I really like this girl. I think I'm going to do some branding tonight." 

     [ "branding" ]

    1: branding is a art form of burning sobody and leaving a mark to remember them (but connor taylor is the best brander)

      * e.g.,  ... bob branded (branding) ken to use as i.d. 

     [ "branding" ]

    1: Branding is when a girl and guy are making out. the guy has no clothing on and neither does the girl. the girl kisses all the way down the front of the guys body until she gets to his member. she gives him an hj which goes to bj then hj bj combo. While giving him head she massages his sack in her hands gently. then she kisses back up and they continue making out. this is the girl branding her guy aka claiming what is hers.

      * e.g.,  ... "hey guy, my girl branded me last night!" 

     [ "branding" ]

    1: Trimming a chick's pussy

      * e.g.,  ... I branded her pelt with my signature chicane 

     [ "on brand" ]

    1: Something characteristic for the personal image (your brand) you are trying to project. Usually used to say something is 'not on brand' for you.

      * e.g.,  ... Someone: You should totally just go for that lipstick! 

     [ "For The Brand" ]

    1: For The Brand is a phrase used by listeners and followers of The Pat McAfee Show. It is used to express gratitude towards kickers and punters in American football.

      * e.g.,  ... Im For The Brand because I appreciate kickers and punters. 

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