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bring it

interj. (context US emphatic English) (non-gloss definition: Used to respond affirmatively and aggressively to a challenge by issuing one in return.) vb. (context intransitive informal English) To give one's all in a particular effort; to perform admirably or forcefully.

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Bring It

Bring It may refer to:

  • " Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)", the song by Cobra Starship from the soundtrack album Snakes on a Plane: The Album
  • "Bring It" (song), a 2011 single by English singer-songwriter Jodie Connor
  • Bring It!, a 2009 album by Puffy
  • Bring It! (TV series)
Bring It (song)

"Bring It" is a single by Barbadian British singer-songwriter Jodie Connor, which features vocals by Tinchy Stryder. It was released by digital download on 20 February 2011 on Polydor Records straight after its first radio play, which could be a factor to how it didn't match the success of Now Or Never. It will be released from her yet untitled debut album.

Usage examples of "bring it".

Just in case it has not occurred to Don Francisco Nasi to bring it to the attention of the prime minister.

You don't know why they're doing it, or for whom, and neither do the men, but the crucial thing is to get the dust and bring it back.

He could not say what he felt, was somehow not able to bring it out - that this was like being in a monster movie, but it wasn't.

This in turn brings about movements in the rest of its body designed to bring it into line with the new position of the head.

Persia thinks maybe these crazy folk bring it all on themselves, their hard luck, even the way they look, blotched skin and missing teeth.

In the notorious case of the Lancashire witches, at the first trial, 1612, James Device confessed that upon Sheare Thursday was two yeares, his Grand-Mother Elizabeth Souternes alias Demdike, did bid him this Examinate goe to the Church to receive the Communion (they next day after being Good Friday), and then not to eate the Bread the Minister gave him, but to bring it and deliver it to such a thing as should meet him in his way homewards.

He had the price of the doll in his purse, so the keepers kindly permitted him to buy it, and bring it with him to enliven his sojourn in the Refuge for the Ecstatic.

We, you and I, know the truth but have no way to bring it to the world.

Quiet your mind, and bring it free from distraction to the school, and then you will know what is the force of reasoning.

Tolstoy was no pessimist: he was not disposed to leave the house standing if he could bring it down about the ears of its pretty and amiable voluptuaries.

You simply jack one up onto logs, bring it where you want it, put collapsible jacks underneath, snake out the logs, spread soil more or less evenly beneath, and collapse the jacks.

Robot parking lots have arrived that will whisk your automobile away upon presentation of a coin, and bring it back (hopefully) when you present the right identification.

Sometimes it was not necessary that death should be actually witnessed: it had only to take place under circumstances of sufficient novelty and proximity to bring it home almost as sensationally and effectively as if it had been actually visible.