Talk:Bree

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Is Bree a cheese, or am I making that up? -- Sam

I know of "Brie" cheese, which is pronounced "bree". Can't think of a "Bree" cheese. --Mrwojo 14:18 Nov 28, 2002 (UTC)
Bree is a municipality in the Belgian province of Limburg. AFAIK it has nothing to do with cheese (that's Brie, yes). BTW, Bree is the home town of Belgian tennis star Kim Clijsters. Dhum Dhum 14:22 Nov 28, 2002 (UTC)

See also: Talk:Bree_(Middle_Earth)


Someone should make a page about the death metal bree.

Breee as in a pig squeal. Used in Death metal/Grindcore etc. For examples, download [legally] some 'All Shall Perish' and 'Job for a Cowboy'. Two quality bands who use 'Brreeee's and 'weeeee's and 'gweeee's etc. very successfully. When done properly, which is very rare, they sound like nothing else and are very effective, although rather pointless as they are not words. They are just expressions of emotion i guess. Hope this helps.

hey my name is bree and im a boy..whats up with that...lol

[edit] Bree for Beer

I added bree as slang for beer under Internet. It is commonly used in the community and causes some confusion among newcomers who have been known to search here with no success. I don't edit often so be gentle :) --Pseudogai 04:19, 28 September 2007 (UTC)

Find some sources to confirm it. --78.1.187.94 (talk) 12:18, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
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