what does Brid mean???

Davidson23

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I was talking to my sister in law through IM about what she would to if she were rich. She said she'd buy a park, i said "can i go to your park then?", and she answered "If you BRID", then she went nuts saying she didnt think what she was typing and she did not want to tell me what it meant. What does it mean???

I'm going crazy here!
 
I was talking to my sister in law through IM about what she would to if she were rich. She said she'd buy a park, i said "can i go to your park then?", and she answered "If you BRID", then she went nuts saying she didnt think what she was typing and she did not want to tell me what it meant. What does it mean???

I'm going crazy here!

If it's not on urbandictionary, it doesn't exist:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=brid
:):):)
 
I do know that in terms used by snowboarders and some downhill skiers, 'brid' (pronounced as breathe) is a fast descent that is unintentional.

But I never heard it used in other context - maybe it means something similar, such coming towards someone unintentional fast?
 
I was talking to my sister in law through IM about what she would to if she were rich. She said she'd buy a park, i said "can i go to your park then?", and she answered "If you BRID", then she went nuts saying she didnt think what she was typing and she did not want to tell me what it meant. What does it mean???

I'm going crazy here!

I guess it's a misstype of something else, and that's what she didn't want to let you know.

I haven't a clue, otherwise.
 
Bush diving?

I'm thinking there was a double-entendre there that had something to do with "going down fast" on "her park" (i.e. bush?) but maybe I'm just trying to get you two together in a situation that will undoubtably ruin your marriage and her friendship with her sister, so don't mind me.
 
Peroxide?

So I read this thread a while ago just out of interest at to what it might mean also and then very shortly after posted about the best way to clean toys :p It just so happened that someone suggested hydrogen peroxide as a cleaner so as I'm reading the bottle i notice ths word on there, what a coincidence right?

So heres what it says....


First aid antiseptic/oral debriding agent

used to help prevent the risk of infection in minor cuts, scrapes or burns and aids in the removal of phlegm, mucus, or other secretions in the mouth


went to wiki and it gave a similar but much more disjusting description of removing dead tissue and something about maggots ick
 
So I read this thread a while ago just out of interest at to what it might mean also and then very shortly after posted about the best way to clean toys :p It just so happened that someone suggested hydrogen peroxide as a cleaner so as I'm reading the bottle i notice ths word on there, what a coincidence right?

So heres what it says....


First aid antiseptic/oral debriding agent

used to help prevent the risk of infection in minor cuts, scrapes or burns and aids in the removal of phlegm, mucus, or other secretions in the mouth


went to wiki and it gave a similar but much more disjusting description of removing dead tissue and something about maggots ick

The special thing about hydrogen peroxide is that it sort of 'froths' when in contact with organic debris (body fluids, body tissues and sediments etc;) And this foaming action also has the ability to "clean" other sediments on it ...

But hydrogen peroxide can damage certain materials that can be oxidised easily ... It works good on clothes to remove stains easily without as much danger as chlorine based bleaches which sometimes are too harsh on dresses(we use it often to remove blood and other stains that fall on our aprons in hospitals while doing out own laundry... I am a dentist!)

Mouth washes of chlorhexidine or listerine can also be a good choice ... dettol or savlon are good too ...

But, things that come in contact with tissues and blood are best used individually for a person and kept for him/her alone!!! (It is best in that way for the sub to maintain their own toys for such special purposes, if possible ... exclusive!)

That way one has to bother only about the bacteria and fungi that can infect and cleaning them is easy if one cleans and stores the toys dry and safe ... and remmebering to do the same before and after play!
 
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