Another step in the evolution of brother, bro, brosef. A little more endearing than brosef, less likely to be used in annoyance. More like "hey buddy" or "whattup little bro."
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King of all bros, bras, bro-bras, and brosephs; regardless of sex, race or genus.
Derived from the Latin, "brosephorius" meaning bro, bra, or broseph; and "rex" meaning king.
Derived from the Latin, "brosephorius" meaning bro, bra, or broseph; and "rex" meaning king.
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She's my brosephine, we always watch football together.
She's my brosephine, we always watch football together.
by Rob the Spectacular December 22, 2008
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Tessa: Well Brutus was my brosephius maximus, and don't call me dude
Tessa: Well Brutus was my brosephius maximus, and don't call me dude
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