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French
Etymology
From Swiss French bringe related to brinde (“toast”).
Pronunciation
Noun
bringue f (plural bringues)
- binge (drunken celebration)
On a fait la bringue toute la nuit.- We drank all night long.
2016, Mathilde Ramadier, Alberto Madrigal, Berlin 2.0, Futuropolis, →ISBN, page 23:Personellement, je trouve qu’une bringue est chiante si elle se veut hygiénique.- Personally, I think a booze-up is boring if it's meant to be healthy.
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Middle English
Verb
bringue
- Alternative form of bryngen