Briche


also known as a naco, this person is totally rad and has lived or is living in a houshold that contains both the nache and the brisco family. a briche is super special awesome and has a total of at least 25 cool beans, (1 cool bean being lame and 100 cool beans being jesus.) they are always topped with sweet skittles and awesome sauce and they never ever lose at anything ever. everyone is sad that they aren’t a briche.
bob: oh wow that babe is totally freaking radical.
jim: yeah she’s a briche.
bob: sweet!

sue: holy smokes that guy has so many cool beans!
luara: no duh! that guy’s a briche!
sue: delicious.

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