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      [Verb]  | "bring out" 


      1: to make apparent

      2: to effectively develop (something, such as a quality)

      3: to present to the public


      Origin: 1579 ;

      [Idiom]  | "bring out the best in" 


      1: —used to say that a person or thing helps one to use or show one's best qualities.

      [Idiom]  | "bring out the worst in" 


      1: to cause someone to show his or her worst qualities

      [Verb]  | "bring out" 


      1: to express (a thought or emotion) in words;


        * e.g., " ... he ever so casually brings out the names of celebrities with whom he's supposedly buddy-buddy "





      2: to make more apparent;


        * e.g., " ... a blue scarf would bring out the color of your eyes "



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       [ "bring out the gimp" ]

      1: Verb. To make an already strange/creepy/outrageous situation much more so. From Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. After Ving Rhames and Bruce Willis were captured at the pawn shop; the two crackers brought out a ball-gagged, leather-clad prisoner--and things got really wierd.

        * e.g.,  ... Things were already pretty fucked-up at Abu Ghraib, but then Grainer and England decided to bring out the gimp by arranging a naked man pile. 


       [ "bring out the gimp" ]

      2: Past tense: Brought out the gimp.

       [ "bring out the gimp" ]

      1: Zed: Bring out the Gimp. Maynard: Gimp's sleeping. Zed: Well, I guess you're gonna have to go wake him up now, won't you?

        * e.g.,  ... bring out the gimp 

       [ "BRING OUT THE CRACKEN" ]

      1: The most epic line ever! In which cracken means a huge, man-eating octopus. Used in Pirates of the Caribbean, Clash of the Titans, etc. Can also be used in moments of silence to be later turned into moments of awkward silence.

        * e.g.,  ... *silence* 

       [ "Bring out the gimp" ]

      1: From the film pulp fiction. Meaning to bring out the gimp. A leather clad sex slave.

        * e.g.,  ... But the gimps sleeping!! 

       [ "brings out the Che" ]

      1: A generally mild-mannered person driven to "revolutionary tactics" to bring unity and equality into an oppressive, restrictive situation in the workplace/college, where the management/tutors are draconian and bullying of their staff/pupils.

        * e.g.,  ... Person A: How was work today? 

       [ "Bring Out The Cannons" ]

      1: Phrase used when someone does something for effect. Said for sarcasm.

        * e.g.,  ... "Bring out the cannons, he said he was on cocaine!" 

       [ "Bring out the banjo" ]

      1: Having an Ice Pipe (Methamphetamine)

        * e.g.,  ... Mate we were fully fucked already off two flips, then terry had to bring out the Banjo. 


       [ "Bring out the banjo" ]

      2: Derrived From Banjo Patterson an Australian Bush Poet who wrote "The Man From Snowy River" Snow Being the metaphor for ICE

        * e.g.,  ... Or So are we getting a visit from Banjo Patterson tonight? 

       [ "Bring out your dead" ]

      1: An exclamation used during the time of the Black Plague in order to let people know that the cart for dead bodies was passing by. Anyone who had a friend or housemate that had recently died of the plague would literally "bring out their dead" and throw the person on top of the pile.

        * e.g.,  ... The grisly call of "Bring out your dead!" was one of the defining moments of 14th-century Europe. 

       [ "Bring out your dead" ]

      1: A classic scene from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" where a man tries to put his living grandpa on the cart of dead bodies.

        * e.g.,  ... Old Man:"I feel happppppyyyyy!" 

       [ "bring out the bowl duster" ]

      1: A large defecation. A fecal emission of such proportions as to "dust the bowl" as it spins with the flush. Usually, great relief is enjoyed thereafter.

        * e.g.,  ... "Dude, after that serious eat-down at the barbecue place, I went home and totally had to bring out the bowl duster." turd, take a dump, big turd, toilet, bowl 

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