See also: Br, BR, .br, br., Br., and bꜥr

Translingual edit

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br

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-1 language code for Breton.

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Etymology 1 edit

Noun edit

br

  1. (in real estate ads) Abbreviation of bedroom.
    Coordinate term: ba (bathroom)
    Alternative forms: BR, br.

Etymology 2 edit

Interjection edit

br

  1. (rare) Alternative form of brr (expressing cold and shivering)
    • 1972, Mario Fratti, Theatre: The Seducers: The Roman Guest, page 32:
      FORTUNATO - Br... Br... It's cold... (Looks for towel.) Don't you want to freshen up a little? / PHYLLIS (without turning) No thanks. / FORTUNATO - I will not look. I'll admire the view from the window ... Like you ... (slapping his chest) []
    • 1980, Vajiravudh, Pʼra Ruang: Drama in Verse, page 30:
      Br - I'm cold, friend. Why don't you make up a fire to warm us all?
    • 2008, Annie Tempest, “Tottering-By-Gently”, in Country Life Illustrated, volume 202, page 96:
      Br ... It's freezing in here! I don't suppose they can afford heating these days...
    • 2009, RILA, page 193:
      My hair is wet. My nose is wet. My ears are wet. My legs are wet. Blouse. Trousers. Jumper. Dress. Everything is wet! Br. It's cold. The nest is too cold. I want a house.

Osage edit

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br (upper case Br)

  1. A letter of the Osage Latin alphabet. Osage script 𐓜.

Portuguese edit

Noun edit

br m or f by sense (plural brs or br)

  1. (Internet slang) Abbreviation of brasileiro.
    Este servidor é cheio de br!
    This server is full of Brazilians.

Adjective edit

br m or f (plural brs)

  1. (Internet slang) Abbreviation of brasileiro.

Proper noun edit

br

  1. (Internet slang) Abbreviation of Brasil.