Define Brandes Meaning

Brandes
A kind, beautiful girl that is normally blonde but sells herself short. She deserves the world but no one has given it to her yet.

That Brandes chick is hot.
By Aindrea
The Brand
The Aryan Brotherhood prison gang. The Brand is the shamrock, the AB's most coveted symbol

Shovelhead: (Showing off ink) Check out my sick ass shamrock tatt!

Loki: Don't be getting prison tatts of shamrocks without The Brand's permission! Or your ass is gonna end up on the Hard Candy List!
By Kathleen
For The Brand
For The Brand is a phrase used by listeners and followers of The Pat McAfee Show. It is used to express gratitude towards kickers and punters in American football.

Im For The Brand because I appreciate kickers and punters.
By Hanni
On Brand
Something characteristic for the personal image (your brand) you are trying to project. Usually used to say something is 'not on brand' for you.

Someone: You should totally just go for that lipstick!
You: Nah, red is so not on brand for me.
By Edythe
Branding
Creating a permanent marking in a human or animal by heating a metal object, often molded to form the shape of the owner's initials, and pressed hard into the receipent's body.

This was common among farmers who branded their cattle to identify them as belonging to them. This can also be found in extreme BDSM and sadomasochistic scenarios, where the dominant partner "brands" the submissive partner as his or her own.

Jimbo enjoys branding his cattle.
By Toni
Brande
A beautiful,Caring, sweet, and loving girl. But if you touch her she will fuck you up.

By Kellsie
Branding
Taking a piece of $hi* and spray painting it.

Adam: Did you see the crap they were selling in there?
Mark: Yeah, but the packaging and branding made it smell less awful...
By Ilsa
Brand-on
to get it on; to get it in; to touch boobies

damn, vincent was getting his brand-on with brandon last night on the bus

yena needs to stop trying to get her brand-on with those madison boys
By Louella
Brand
What multinational corporations use to try and get consumers to buy essentially the same product as the other corporations have but for more money

Kellogs Corn Flakes or Tescos cornflakes - they're both flakes of corn but one will cost twice the price - guess which one
By Theressa
Branding
A marketing goal and methodology which involves elevating hype over substance; of imparting great value to the name whether or not the thing so named is worth anything at all.

Coca-Cola and Pepsi are successful examples of branding, even though the value of soft drinks and preferring one over the other is debateable.
By Anstice