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bro talk

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noun

  1. Māori English

  2. English spoken with a Māori accent

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Etymology

Origin of bro talk

C20: bro 1 (sense 1) + talk

Example Sentences

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There is a lot of “bro” talk and what passes for bonhomie between the two.

From New York Times

His defense team brings friends that testify to having witnessed Lorena lash out at her husband in public; hers brought male witnesses who recounted his casual bro talk about liking to force sex on women.

From Salon

Their skill during long hours of surgery was impressive, but their “bro talk” was disgusting and ostracizing.

From Washington Post

There are many courageous women who are fighting this, but, as you say, ending this particularly offensive element of "bro talk" requires that thoughtful men step up.

From New York Times

I worked in the investment business for 17 years, during which time I heard bro talk everyday.

From New York Times