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quizzy (or anybody else) Do you know where Brama comes from???
It was on Only Fools and Horses where Rodney refers to a good looking girl as a right brama.
Can't find it on the web (Only Bramha) which is a hindu idol or something and i don't think it's that.
Any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A term heard quite often in and around Boston, Massachusetts is Brahmin. If this happens to be your reference, it means upper, upper crust society in New England... usually Boston.
"A Boston Toast," the famous poem by John Collins Bossidy, neatly sums up the Brahmin culture:
And this is good old Boston,
The home of the bean and the cod,
Where the Lowells talk only to Cabots
And the Cabots talk only to God.
Not Brammer, but Joseph Bramah, whose extremely high quality cabinet locks were used on very expensive furniture from the mid-18th century onwards. I believe the expression for an attractive girl (or any other object of desire) is spelt the same way, so there might be a connection. I suspect the Indian derivation is a bit of a red herring.