bring (something) with
slang To take something somewhere; to bring something along. In this informal usage, the phrase ends at "with," without stating the person in possession of the item. I own that book, so I can bring it with tomorrow night. We need ice cream? OK, yeah, I can stop at the store and bring some with later. No, Todd, we don't have any beach towels—that's why you were supposed to bring them with!
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