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bro

[ broh, bruh ]
/ broʊ, brʌ /
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noun, plural bros.
a brother.
a guy or fellow: used as a term of address.
a male friend or buddy.
a fellow Black male; soul brother.
a young, usually white male variously and often negatively characterized as being preppy, party-loving, egotistical, sexist, etc.
adjective
of or relating to bros: the bro culture of college athletics.
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Sometimes bruh [bruh], /brʌ/, brah [brah] /brɑ/ .

Origin of bro

First recorded in 1830–40; reduced form of brother

OTHER WORDS FROM bro

bro·ish, adjective

Other definitions for bro (2 of 2)

bro.

or Bro.


abbreviation plural bros. or Bros.
brother.
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British Dictionary definitions for bro (1 of 3)

bro1
/ (brəʊ) /

noun
NZ a family member
a close associate

British Dictionary definitions for bro (2 of 3)

bro2

bra or bru

/ (bruː) /

noun
Southern African informal a friend, often used in direct address

Word Origin for bro

C20: from Afrikaans broer brother

British Dictionary definitions for bro (3 of 3)

bro.
/ (brəʊ) /

abbreviation for
brother
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