by BruhM0mento6969 March 28, 2020
Get the Bruh Momentmug. 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?"
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?"
by A21nwhtrhj69 February 14, 2025
Get the Bruhmug. The act of Logan Paul saying: "I like my cheese drippy bruh" upon comparing Lunchly's so called "drippy cheese" to that of Lunchable's so called "sticky cheese"
"Come in close and look at the queso cheese in Lunchly, versus whatever that is. Drip versus stick. I like my cheese drippy bruh."
by SkibidiRizzChiz November 26, 2024
Get the i like my cheese drippy bruhmug. by Therealfacts February 2, 2015
Get the Bruhmug. 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.
by AJS923 September 18, 2021
Get the Bruhmug. Jeremy: I hate you :(
Bob: Bruh
Jeremy: bruh my grandma just died
Dog: Bruh :(
Dog: My hood bruhs got me
John: Yessir i love you my bruh, but no homo
Bob: Bruh
Jeremy: bruh my grandma just died
Dog: Bruh :(
Dog: My hood bruhs got me
John: Yessir i love you my bruh, but no homo
by L2me November 18, 2021
Get the bruhmug.