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brass
noun brasses (plural), brass (when treated as plural in collective senses 3 and 6)
- 1. An alloy of copper and zinc, which is strong and ductile, resistant to corrosion, and suitable for casting, used to make electrical fittings, screws, buttons, buckles, etc.
2. An ornament, tool or other object made of brass, or such objects collectively. See also brazier2.
- Example: polish the brass once a month
3b. The people who play brass instruments in an orchestra.
4. A piece of flat brass with a figure, design or name, etc on it, usually found in a church, in memory of someone who has died.
5. A small flat brass ornament with a design on it, for a horse's harness.
- Form: horse brass (also)
- People in authority or of high military rank collectively. See also brass hat.
- Thesaurus: officers, executives, managers, higher-ups (
- Form: top brass (usually)
- Form: the brass
- Over-confidence or effrontery; nerve.
- Example: had the brass neck to send me the bill
- Thesaurus: impudence, impertinence, audacity, effrontery, gall (
- Form: the brass (especially)
- Form: the brass neck
8. colloq
- Money; cash.
- 1. Made of brass.
- See separate entry.
- (rit)
slang
Fed up; annoyed.
Phrasal Verb: brass someone off
- To make them annoyed or fed up.
- Example: He brasses me off
