Brownie points is usually a phrase used when someone has done something good and is acknowledged by the other person. For example, bringing someone coffee at work can result in "brownie points" meaning that person is now on the other person's good side.
You have to have brownie points. The brownie points can be earned or purchased.
The idiom "brownie points" refers to imaginary credits or favor gained by doing something kind or helpful, often with the hope of receiving a positive outcome or reward in return. It implies that the person is trying to win favor or approval in a subtle way.
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"Brownie points" are nonsense "points" that you earn for going above and beyond the job. If you do more than you are expected to do, you could earn "brownie points" from your boss or your teacher. The origin is from the phrase "brown nose," meaning someone who "kisses your butt" in order to please you. The expectation is that your "brownie points" will result in the authority figure feeling more kindly toward you and helping you out in the future.
A brownie hound is a term that refers to suck ups. It comes from the phrase "brownie points", implying that a brownie hound wants nothing more than to earn them.
in house mom
There is an estimated 15 mg of caffeine in one brownie.
One homemade brownie has about 39g of carbs.
No, you can't.
from house mom (at the top)
Helenna's Tinseltown Tuesdays - 2010 Brownie Points and Melanie Merkosky 1-15 was released on: USA: 17 August 2010
Paw points are points that one collects when purchase products that are can then be redeemed. One can use them to get pet products such as food, litter items and toys.