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Brunkle

When your mother or father has a child with a sibling i. e brother or sister
If you come from Norfolk in England you'd probably went to school with your Brunkle...
by JeffBull February 13, 2018
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Bruncle

The majority of males born in Barnsley
Hey Mick, have you seen my bruncle Roy?

Yes son, hes just seeing to your Granty Mary....
by Urban Gorilla September 12, 2019
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bruncledad

Originated on a certain anti-chav site, used to describe the odd relationship apparently inbred chavs have with other (male) members of their family. (SEE Jug Ears. ALL chavs have jug-ears.)

Probably obviously, it derives from brother, uncle, and dad, and it has been quoted as "merely being uncle dad with 2 extra letters".

No-one, as of yet, has managed to figure out how a person might become brother, uncle, and father all to the same person.

A suitably humourous female counterpart has yet to be coined.
That chavette only has a dummy in her mouth to keep in all the spooge she drained from her bruncledad's nutsack.
by TheACM September 20, 2008
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Bruncle

The hybrid formation of a brother and an uncle. Common in Tasmania, Australia.
"I tried to do my family tree but I didn't know where to put my bruncle"
by Brunkle March 3, 2009
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Brunkle

Term used to describe a girl who will attend class without showering, doing her hair, or wearing makeup. Has the effect of withering boners for 100 yards in every direction.

Etymology - combination of the words "broke" and "uncle," because only someone's unemployed male relative can attain such a level of crippling slovenliness.
"There are so many brunkle bitches in my morning art history class it's not even worth going."
by Horbs May 12, 2006
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Brunkle

Someone who appears unwashed and is generally offensive to all 5 senses.
"That girl is brunkle as hell"
by Greg & Lü July 31, 2008
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Bruncle

I had a sister quite a few years older than myself. She had a child - my niece - who is only three years younger than me. We spent a lot of time together growing up. I am close like a brother, but technically her uncle. Hence the word Bruncle. Additionally, that makes her my sister/niece or sniecester.
by pistolapete April 4, 2011
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