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A very wrinkly and delicious type of noodle, supposedly found at Asian oriented restaurants. This food is sought after along with fresh salt and pepper fish and crispy orange chicken.
Person 1: Duh' Hallo
Person 2: Yes hi
Person 1: Can I prase an order prease
Person 2: Yes what would you like
Person 1: Da Boosack Noodle prease
Boosack by The Real Foofenscoops December 5, 2011
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A more familiar and friendly way of calling someone "bro". Broesy, brozay, and brosay can be used pretty interchangeably as the derivations are the same - all stem from bro. "Brosay" can only be used when getting the attention of or addressing someone with whom you're friendly, whereas "bro" can be used more broadly (in a friendly or non-friendly way). A combination of the spelling of broesy and brozay, its subtelty is recognized only by the most picayune of spellers
"brosay, that guy really hooked you on calls that match."
"damn, brosay, you looked so fukkin twisted last night. Was that you pissing out the bus window?"
brosay by stockman09 June 27, 2007
A bro native to Poland. Still has the characteristics of a bro, just that he's polish.
Danny: Dude, I was playing some lax yesterday with Tomas. He's pretty good at it, and he got laid by his ex again afterwards.

Trevor: Yeah bro, Tomas is like the chillest brolack that I know.
brolack by 420alldayerrday247 November 13, 2010
Tall black or white socks. Usually worn by bros, or just badasses.
Brendan: matt, what are you doing at the gym without brosocks?
Matt: working out?
Brendan: well, you look stupid.
brosocks by timeforbuisness June 19, 2011
The act of giving your bro a massage after a tense day at work or the gym. Two dudes rubbing each other just to help out.
Camman: Yo Bridawg your shoulders look all tense today why don't you hop off that forklift and let me give you a brosage.

Bridawg: Dude, I thought you'd never ask. Brosage me up.
Brosage by Nerdcore89 November 3, 2011
Brosaff is another name used for the name “Joseph”, and when one is called this they are referring that one has autism or mentally ill.
Oh my god Richard you’re such a brosaff for getting that easy question wrong!
brosaff by MCD—- July 4, 2019