Definition of «brisket»
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| Views | 3 |
| Definitions | 2 |
| First seen | 2026 |
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"Brisket" is used as a slang metaphor for someone who has been thoroughly 'cooked,' defeated, or turned into 'meat' by a superior opponent. It implies that the person was not just beaten, but completely dominated and processed, much like a piece of meat being prepared for a meal. This usage is common in competitive gaming and trash-talking circles to emphasize the total destruction of an enemy. It carries a humorous but disrespectful tone, reducing the losing party to a mere food item after a one-sided confrontation.
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> He really thought he could win that 1v1, but Flame turned him into a brisket.
> You're about to get smoked and served up like a brisket if you keep talking.
> The whole squad got turned into brisket in less than thirty seconds.
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"Brisket" is used in certain niche internet gaming communities as a humorous or metaphorical term for a defeated opponent or someone who has been "cooked" or destroyed. It implies that the person has been thoroughly beaten to the point of being "meat" or a finished product of the victor's efforts. This usage is highly informal and often appears in the context of high-stakes competitive play where players use colorful language to describe their victories. It adds a layer of absurdity to the typical "I beat you" narrative by comparing the loser to a piece of slow-cooked beef.
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> He turned that annoying player into a brisket after that 1v1 fight.
> If you keep talking trash, you're gonna end up as a brisket on my stream.
> Flame really made a brisket out of the whole squad in less than five minutes.
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