you say this when you don't want to make fun of somebody directly to their face, but so they think you are agreeing with them. a very good & funnyinside joke
Usually used in place of a name or title.
Infrequently used to represent a boyfriend or male companion, otherwise referred to as my mans.
Can also be used as a greeting or salutation.
Bruh #1: "What is up my dudes?"
Bruh #2: "Yo, lil homie, how you doin'"
Bruh #3: "What up, bruh"
One that is not from France he actually pretends to be, having a french accent. He acts like he wants to be friends with you immediately when really he wants to get inside your pants. He acts acceptable to your parents. He usually goes for the nice young girls and says he's in his 20's but really hes like 45.
Hey dad this french african dude wants to be friends with me I think he wants to get inside my pants.