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Meaning of go brrr | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2
/ɡoʊ bɝː/

Definitions

To go out of control; to increase or thrive despite opposition.

Internet, humorous

Examples

“The government, in his view, has simply printed too much money—and that "Fed go brrr," is not just funny, but dangerous.”
“(title)”
“The ad, which ran for an hour on Friday (January 30) courtesy of digital billboard maker Matei Psatta, shows symbols indicating vastly rising stock prices with the caption "$GME GO BRRR" – alluding to the stock's ticker symbol on the NY Stock Exchange.”
“The multicurrency regime should reduce the RBZ's capacity to print money but we saw how within just a few years of the reintroduction of the Zimdollar, the printers had already gone brrr. Now, the RBZ is trying to mop up the excess local currency in the market that’s driving up inflation.”
“Canada's central bank has been going Brrr, and it’s not because of the frigid winters in Ottawa. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows that the money supply is still expanding rapidly in October.”
“The money printer is about to stop going brrr.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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