by beautylicious April 24, 2005
Bro-Downs can only be said to occur when females are conspicuously absent from an extended session of boozing.
The term 'bro' is an abbreviated form of 'brother'.
The more bros present, the more severe the bro-down.
Bro downs are characterized by an increasing level of sexual angst that correlates directly to the amount of time bro-ing it down and volume of booze consumed. They will almost certainly include, but are not limited to: a fight, challenges of strength, discussion of the last girl you gave a salty pirate or donkey punch to, accusations of homosexuality, and eventually a trip to a peeler, snap off parlour, or rub'n tug.
The term 'bro' is an abbreviated form of 'brother'.
The more bros present, the more severe the bro-down.
Bro downs are characterized by an increasing level of sexual angst that correlates directly to the amount of time bro-ing it down and volume of booze consumed. They will almost certainly include, but are not limited to: a fight, challenges of strength, discussion of the last girl you gave a salty pirate or donkey punch to, accusations of homosexuality, and eventually a trip to a peeler, snap off parlour, or rub'n tug.
"Dude, we fucking bro'd it down hard last weekend."
"I hope I never see you fuckers again. That bro down was too fucking long."
"Every time we bro it down like that the Pulhams pull their dicks out and get us in a fight."
"If I don't stop bro-ing it down with you fuckers I'll never get laid."
"I hope I never see you fuckers again. That bro down was too fucking long."
"Every time we bro it down like that the Pulhams pull their dicks out and get us in a fight."
"If I don't stop bro-ing it down with you fuckers I'll never get laid."
by Smittyfat November 16, 2007
by TonyTheAnt October 02, 2006
1. Somebody or something that is particularly small-town, sometimes characteristically small-minded or with a minimal world scope. 2. Somebody or something that relates to typically classic American traditions such as BBQing over a trash can in your backyard or making a tire swing.
Person 1: "My dad owns a family business that I inherit when I graduate from college."
Person 2: "That's so down home!"
"Henry wore overalls to school today and packed grits for lunch. That's, like, really down home."
Playing Washers.
When your entire family eats dinner together every night without fail.
"Roughing it."
Fly-fishing.
Living on a farm.
Person 2: "That's so down home!"
"Henry wore overalls to school today and packed grits for lunch. That's, like, really down home."
Playing Washers.
When your entire family eats dinner together every night without fail.
"Roughing it."
Fly-fishing.
Living on a farm.
by Wayward09 January 20, 2010
to get high off marijuana
by oh what up March 11, 2007
by Malinda October 02, 2002
by Alvin Monero February 07, 2008