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Chav word for 'mate'. Typically used 3 or 4 times per sentence. bruv, yes, bruv, innit, bruv.
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A word used by mainly South Londoners. It's the shorter version of 'bruvva' which is a slang variation of 'brother' Ez mate. You alright, bruv?
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Despite many of these definitions refering to chavs using this word. This is incorrect although it may have been to start with. The word now is used quite commonly as a alternative word to friend. "Hey you alright bruv?"
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The word most commonly used by Chaves and Townies, to describe the fellow friend.
Used instead of "mate". Means Brother. "Aight bruv?"
"Know what I'm saying bruv?" "I outta kill you bruv!!" |
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a word chavs use to end every scentence they say. hey bruv, yessssss bruv, init bruvvv. whats chllin bruv.
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Bruv is the British version of saying the english version of "bro". The word can be used a comical manner of a more sarcastic manner. Many Brits use "bruv" to poke fun at Americans. American states "Lets link up for some brew bruv." (Incorrect usage)
British Mate states "Nah means bruv.....Oye." (Correct Verision) |
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Platonic love between guys that are close friends. From "brotherly love." You're awesome dude. Bruv bro, bruv!
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