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The sibling of one's sibling-in-law. Gender neutral, following the same grammatical rules as "cousin" (n., Latin origin)
the brams met for the first time at their siblings' wedding
Bram by Pelc Kids October 13, 2021
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A term invented by D Akkus, who connected the words 'bruv' and 'fam' because he could not find a strong enough word to describe his associates.
D Akkus: 'Hey bram whats up?'

Ulique: 'Alright bram. Yourself?'
Bram means egg in an everyday situation, but can also be used to break silence or to blurt out in awkward situations.
Derek: “Mother, could you please make me some scrambled brams?”

Dora: “Does anybody here have a large pencil in the bathroom?”
*silence*

Harry: Bram!
Everybody: *continues with conversation*
Bram by Top Defined April 15, 2019
The average n00b weighs approximately 10 brams
Bram by Berkoshits December 17, 2008
full to brim

(other contexts can be used)
Mate, its fucking bram in here

I pulled some bird from ocean last night and served her some bram when we got home
Bram by bram sandwich November 11, 2021
A person who doesn't say al lot but his hair style says enough.
This guy is just standing their like a Bram.
Bram by fresh prins September 11, 2023