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brudda osas 

a big brudda who hails from the bushes of wakandugandageria
he is one of the biggest fans of the Nigerian African Ak-47 training regiment

many people call him asshol and are racist to him but when he returns to africa he will show his tru power
James: yo, did you see brudda osas yesterday?! I saw him enter the bushes.
Gomez: Hell yeah brudda i wanked with him in de bushes
brudda osas by jimbo609 November 4, 2020
Related Words

bruddanem 

Bruddanem is a term combining “Brudda,” a Jamaican variation of “brother,” and “nem,” short for “and them.” It can be considered African American Vernacular English.

Also explained by JID in “bruddanem”, it’s a term of endearment for a close group of usually male friends
Bruddanem = my brother, my hitter, my slugger
My nigga, my jugga, my killer, my dawg
bruddanem by emineator December 18, 2022
A male who, like it or not, is indefinitely your brother and may haze the crap out of you, or love you to death. This male may be a real blood-relative, or may be a friend so close to you that you act like siblings. There are many variations of brothers, but "bruddah" is the best kind, because successfully or not, they try to fix all your problems and buy the world for you even when they're living in a cardboard box. Like every brother, "bruddahs" have their problems with you, but no matter how bad the problem is, they still stick together.
On Celebrate-A-Brother day, I honored my bruddah Alex Hud.
Bruddah by So Bad May 23, 2011

buddabean 

It's a bean that is like a butter bean but is very cute and fat, so if you have a very cute and fat little friend you call them a buddabean.
Awwwwwww bless, that fat kid is such a buddabean
buddabean by PoshGirl June 18, 2007
A hybred between blud and brother
Sup Bludda hows it goin?

Yo Bludda, how'd you like to fuck my sister?

Fuck yeah Bludda!
Bludda by The Squire! September 10, 2010

mudd bruddas 

someone who you came up out the mud with or someone who was by your side your whole life
we ain’t blood bruddas, we mudd bruddas, fasho