A bro-film is the complete opposite of a "Chick-Flick". This is a movie that, instead of being watched with your girlfriend, should be watched with your guy friends, hence "Bro-Film"
Guy 1: Dude have you seen The Notebook?
Guy 2: No, I'd much rather see a Bro-film than a chick-flick.
Guy 1: Oh yeah, like, "I love you, Man"
Guy 2: No, I'd much rather see a Bro-film than a chick-flick.
Guy 1: Oh yeah, like, "I love you, Man"
by Dr. Octagonapus7 August 12, 2009
A term used to describe a suttle and not interesting topic of which derived from the English word "Boring"
by Jason Ogalamowitz March 05, 2007
A Female friend with sexual benefits, who fits in with the "bro's" and shares common male interests.
by dirtyraghead January 31, 2010
your romanian "brother" than isn't actually your brother by blood or marriage.
you live in a country that isn't romania ... you're the only romanian kid for miles until your parents make you play with their friends' kid ... this kid can potentially be your ro-bro
you live in a country that isn't romania ... you're the only romanian kid for miles until your parents make you play with their friends' kid ... this kid can potentially be your ro-bro
I had an awesome time with my ro-bro(s) this weekend, we got sauced and high-fived all over the parking lot
by a-pop/a-rab December 08, 2010
Any (usually) white American male that attempts, sometimes successfully, to convince everyone around them that they are not a bro, despite a certain and varying penchant for decidedly bro-like activities or beliefs; frequently using sexual experience to demand respect from one's friends, expressing a desire to fight others, an enjoyment and subsequent short-lived obsession with whatever mainstream rap song is currently "hot", open objectification of women, using ability and ever-readiness to drink heavily to assert dominance and respect within a social group, etc. are all telltale signs of a Closet Bro's true nature.
Note: Closet Bros know on some level what they are, and are afraid to admit, perhaps even to themselves, their bro-tendencies. They guard themselves against reality by vehemently proclaiming a hatred for bros; this only serves to aggravate the situation, making their bro-ness even more painfully obvious to their peers.
Note: Closet Bros know on some level what they are, and are afraid to admit, perhaps even to themselves, their bro-tendencies. They guard themselves against reality by vehemently proclaiming a hatred for bros; this only serves to aggravate the situation, making their bro-ness even more painfully obvious to their peers.
Example One
Mike: Hey man, I heard you were hanging out with Vanessa. How's that going?
Kyle: Dude, I hit it and quit it. That bitch don't mean sh-
Mike: Closet Bro! You!
Example Two
Dave: So Kyle was giving me a ride home, right? And we're sitting at a stoplight, when all of a sudden he turns on the radio and starts blasting a T Pain song. I just opened my door and got out.
Paul: I always kind of suspected that guy was a bro.
Mike: Hey man, I heard you were hanging out with Vanessa. How's that going?
Kyle: Dude, I hit it and quit it. That bitch don't mean sh-
Mike: Closet Bro! You!
Example Two
Dave: So Kyle was giving me a ride home, right? And we're sitting at a stoplight, when all of a sudden he turns on the radio and starts blasting a T Pain song. I just opened my door and got out.
Paul: I always kind of suspected that guy was a bro.
by Pharg March 10, 2009
Bro codes are system of unwritten codes that all the bros live by. These laws shall not be broken under any circumstance. Bronstitution is an app that has all of the bro codes and laws, and the punishment for breaking each of the laws.
Michael: "dude how are you so updated with all the bro codes!?"
Steven: "dude I got the Bronstitution app, keeps me in check with the laws man"
Steven: "dude I got the Bronstitution app, keeps me in check with the laws man"
by Pharaoh Gervito April 01, 2016
verb.
to part take in an inherently homosexual act, or to display homosexual tendencies or behaviors with a person of the same sex.
applies mostly to macho, heterosexual males and excludes intentional, playful displays of homosexual behavior; should be used in sentences in second and/or third person (you and he/she/it, respectively); and is best when used in a narrative or observation.
to part take in an inherently homosexual act, or to display homosexual tendencies or behaviors with a person of the same sex.
applies mostly to macho, heterosexual males and excludes intentional, playful displays of homosexual behavior; should be used in sentences in second and/or third person (you and he/she/it, respectively); and is best when used in a narrative or observation.
at last night's party, jeff and mark were definitely bro-backing, as they slow danced together on the patio.
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dude, we totally saw you bro-backing with that guy at the bar last night.
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dude, we totally saw you bro-backing with that guy at the bar last night.
by mingkai April 19, 2008