Definition: Brackets are like two pieces of paper that bracket your life and make it a tangled mess with your words. They're not just a shorthand for numbers; they’re the key to making sentences sound even more ridiculous.
Imagine you’re in a room full of people, each having their own sentence to type out. But wait, there’s a bracket at each end of every sentence! You have "Hi," and then "Hi, I love it." You might say "I'm so sorry" because that's what any other person would do; but you're going to be the one who breaks that ridiculous silence. So when someone says "It's raining cats and dogs," you’re going to think they’re saying "Oh, no. It’s not a joke." They’re literally bracing themselves for the worst! And if someone writes "I can't believe I just won the lottery!" instead of just thinking, "I'm so glad that happened," it might make your blood boil. But the best part? The bracket makes the words sound like they're in a game or a competition. You’re competing with yourself to come up with the most absurd sentence! So don’t worry about grammar; just laugh and enjoy this hilarious word!