brony
Americannoun
plural
broniesOther Word Forms
- bronydom noun
- bronyism noun
Example Sentences
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The name Brony is a mashup between "bro" and "pony" — and the group has a history of extremist tendencies, the outlet said, citing an internal Facebook memo they reviewed that detailed the post.
From Fox News
"Brony online culture has displayed elements of far-right and white nationalist extremism," the memo stated.
From Fox News
“True, but Mr. Weiss spends the entire period posting on Brony forums—” “That should surprise me, but doesn’t.”
From Literature
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Tom Cruise finally admitting what we suspected all along … that he’s a Brony.
From The Guardian
“It’s our job to tell the Brony story,” says Hughes, “and I think the Brony story is worth telling.”
From Washington Post
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