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Brahms vs Bach - What's the difference?

brahms | bach |

As an adjective Brahms

is {{cx|Cockney rhyming slang|lang=en}} Pissed, drunk.

As a noun bach is

a holiday home, usually small and near the beach, often with only one or two rooms and of simple construction.

As a verb bach is

to live apart from women, as with the period when a divorce is in progress (compare bachelor pad).

As a proper noun Bach is

{{surname|from=German}} of English-speakers.

brahms

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Pissed, drunk.
  • * 2010 , Luke James, Stairway to Nowhere (page 39)
  • Now if we can all avoid getting Brahms at lunchtime, we'll be fine. Actually that is proving less of a problem the more we gig. No one drinks, snorts or smokes anything (other than fags) before shows.
    English eponyms ----

    bach

    English

    Noun

    (baches)
  • (New Zealand, northern) A holiday home, usually small and near the beach, often with only one or two rooms and of simple construction.
  • Synonyms

    * crib (New Zealand)

    Verb

    (es)
  • (US) To live apart from women, as with the period when a divorce is in progress (compare bachelor pad).
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