Bruh

Created by a 12-year-old aspiring to help people in poverty, Bruh is a crypto for the people. Bruh plans to give back to the poor via fundraisers and tokens. The fundraisers will raise fiat and crypto to help people in poverty around the world. Organizations helping people in poverty will also get half of all Bruh minted via asset sales. With the sales and fundraisers, there are also NFTs on OpenSea Testnets that represent people in poverty. (Or a cryptocurrency)
Bruhhh when will you HODL $BRUH? It's almost at $0.01
by bruhtokeno January 03, 2022
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Bruh

It means a cool dude that is cool
Look at that Bruh over there! He lookin' fine!
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when someone says something stupid but they might be related to you; also you don't want to stop them.
by fantasywizards December 03, 2020
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BRUH.

Bruh is typically used when someone or something is shocking or shockingly stupid.

Bruh can also be use to refer to someone.
P1: Dude. I spent all my money on Fortnite V-Bucks!
P2: Bruh. You're an inbred.
by Demerit January 31, 2024
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Bruh

Used to describe the disappointment of the speaker, to comfort the listener their disappointment, or to emphasize the speaker's opinion on an event or an object. It is not used in a situation where the speaker feels a deep letdown, such as a serious promise broken by the other side.
1. Good Use:
Speaker 1: "And I just lost a 1v1. Damnit"
Speaker 2: "That match is so brutal bruh."

2. Not Good Use:
Speaker 1: "Mom I unfortunately got a C-"
Speaker 2: "Bruh, why?"
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Usually use by teenagers and express lack of interest to someone. Could balai mean “whatever”
by Giant_hercules February 10, 2023
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Bruh when taken on its own means nothing, it is entirely dependant upon the context of a situation for meaning. It's similar to something like an exclamation mark, or using all caps in that way. Using it in a sentence, or even just on its own, typically adds some kind of emotion of confusion or disbelief to a statement. For instance, "what?" can have many meanings based on context, but saying "bruh what?" specifically implies that the cause for confusion was because the original statement itself made no sense.
"What is Obama's last name?"
"Bruh

"Bruh I got an A on that essay"

"Enjoy your meal"
"You too"
"Bruh"
by AJS923 September 19, 2021
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