Green’s Dictionary of Slang

bringle v.

[? SE burn/bristle]

1. (W.I.) to feel annoyed, to demonstrate one’s irritation.

[WI]Francis-Jackson Official Dancehall Dict. 6: Bringle to show extreme annoyance, displeasure: u. de man cause I to bringle, rasta.

2. to anger, to irritate.

[UK]T. White Catch a Fire 193: ‘Wha’ yuh bringle [irritate] me wit’? Dis’ serious t’ing?’ The family was aghast at her arrogant, sacrilegious prattle.

In derivatives

bringly (adj.)

angry, irritated.

[UK]T. White Catch a Fire 254: They got ‘bringly’ (irritated) ta raas and commenced vexing something fierce.