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In spanish calling someone "brother" or "friend" Oye brothe adonde tu pusiste mi dildo?
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Verb. The further past tense of breathe. I brothe it in.
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replacement of the word breathed, used to describe the act of breathing prior to the present. I brothe in his fart and nearly past out.
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Is the past-tense of breathe I went on the porch and brothe in the fresh air
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To breathe the air that in which has been expelled by the lungs of the opposite sex. Last night when I spooned with my wife I simultaneously brothed her.
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