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Bro Strider 

Bro Strider is a character from Homestuck, a web comic by Andrew Hussie.
He's the adoptive older brother/ biological father of Dave Strider and the post-scratch/alpha version of his brother, and in this ver. he's called Dirk Strider. ( This might not make sence if you haven't read the web comic.)
Bro Strider is a very controversial caracter, as some find him very attractive and don't see why he's a bad person, and others despise him.
The creator of the web comic has described his actions as abusive, and the Fandom Wiki for Homestuck says that "Dirk seemed to lack any sense of self-awareness or empathy in his methods in preparing Dave for Sburb, such as his tendency to deprive Dave of food and deliver constant physical abuse, which Dave later describes as totally sociopathic in nature and believes he saw raising a child as a game. He holds martial prowess and fighting above all else besides puppets, as he started Dave's training when he was just a baby. Many of his interactions with Dave only involve violence and his constant poker face is never broken by body language, to the point that Dave likens him to a robot."
Person 1: "I really don't understand why people don't like Bro Strider... yeah I guess he was a bit tough on Dave, but I think that he truly loved him and wanted to see him succeed! Not to mention he was under the influence of Lil Cal"
Person 2: "Are you FUCKING kidding me? Bro Strider was nothing but ABUSIVE to Dave! He hurt him constantly, exposed him to the smuppets (smut puppets) and starved him! If you think his behaviour is acceptable you're crazy!"
Bro Strider by CyclopsRabbit August 24, 2020
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Bro Shooter

Coined by IGN's "Podcast Beyond."

(NOUN) A Shooter video game whose main focus is on multiplayer modes and downloadable content, so they typically have weaker single player/story modes.

The term stems from the fact that almost all of your bros play them, and they are shooter games; both Third and First Person. Sometimes, it's the only type of game that they play.

Example: Halo, CoD, Gears
Person 1: Hey man, did you pick up Black Ops?

Person 2: No dude, that's totally a Bro Shooter. I'll just wait for Killzone 3
Bro Shooter by yizzizle November 18, 2010
This word is a combination of informal and formal address to a teacher, professor or authoritative figure. The prefix 'bro' is commonly used for addressing friends (see 'bro' or 'brother').
Teacher: "Does anyone have any further questions?"
Student: "Excuse me bro sir... opps I mean, sir."
bro sir by moore.st September 1, 2009

Lax Bro Swag

The swag, or amount of swag each Lacrosse player possesses, The Lax Bro has the ability to get almost any girl he wants, including Laxtitute's, you need to have played the Sport for over one year to earn your Lax Bro Swag, and you cant suck at the sport
person one: He has so much Lax Bro Swag
person two: he should he has been playing for over five years, he has the most Lax Bro Swag out of all of us
Lax Bro Swag by LAX BRO KING February 18, 2012

Bro Sesh 

The homosocial, nonsexual bonding between men from the age of 16 up where men discuss manly things in a masculine environment such as a dive bar, a house with a TV and beer pong table. The Bro Sesh may sometimes include, but is not limited to the use of tobacco products, recreational drugs, and alcohol.
Football Sunday, Pregame, Man time, Bro Sesh
Bro Sesh by Andrew Dport November 13, 2009

Bro Sway 

Frat-like dude swaying out of time to live concert.
Did you see all those frat dudes bro swaying at the radiohead concert? Clearly they were not "hep".
Bro Sway by stavros mitterand October 7, 2008

Bro Spirit 

The vital principle or animating force within living bros. It's the ambient brotherly attitude that lends towards high fives, smokin bowls, beer and touchdowns. Bro Spirit is a male on male non-gay level of affection and togetherness
As Andrew had explained before, His father's generation didn't possess the bro spirit that we see today amoungst young men.
Bro Spirit by Tony Jefferson July 30, 2010