A fork of Rural Dictionary
A love for Indian men/women
Girl 1: Hey, who's that cute Indian she's with?
Girl 2: The third one she's been dating since she caught brown fever
An adjective to describe someone who has a particular fascination or attraction to Hispanic or Latin people of the opposite sex. They don't actually have to be from a foreign country, they just have to look like they are. They just have to have brown skin.
My friend: Emily, you really like 'brown' men. You prefer to date Mexicans and Latin guys. You learned Spanish and salsa dance.
Me: So?
My friend: You have 'brown fever'.
Me: I know. Deal with it.
Any disease that causes diarrhea; especially those leading to death.
Nigel:I say, Basil, I think I ate some bad shrimp yester-eve.
Basil: Have you been defecating often this day?
Nigel: Indeed I have, my dear fellow.
Basil: I must say that sounds like you have the brown fever, chap.
1: A euphemism for being or appearing drunk.
2: Sometimes a euphemism for alcoholism.
3: Sometimes a euphemism for being hung over.
Examples:
1: A euphemism for being drunk.
Last night John Doe made a bunch of rambling incomprehensible posts and texts. He seemed to have brown bottle fever.
2: A euphemism for alcoholism.
The court ordered that John Doe do jail time, attend AA and have counseling. To shelter the children, we explained John Doe's absence; as going to school to research brown bottle fever.
3: A euphemism for being hung over.
John Doe has bloodshot eyes, he has been worshiping the porcelain goddess, and is very ill tempered and unproductive. I think he has Brown Bottle Fever again.
Essentially a more widely accepted term for a hangover; one may come down with the "Brown bag fever" only after a night of drinking, hence the term 'brown bag' was coined refering to the brown bag that is placed over alcohol when purchased at a liqour store and 'fever' to refer to the sick, nearly fever-ish feeling one gets from drinking too much.
Boss: Why were you sleeping at your desk this morning?
Employee: Sorry, I just have a case of the "Brown bag fever"