Completely normal action between two straight guy friends. As mentioned, saying “no homo”’ explicitly makes it not gay. One of the best things to do to show true bro friendship showing each bro you really care about them.
Dave: hey man I’m feeling down and could use some bro time.
John: I gotchu. How about a bro blow?
Dave: perfect!
John: I gotchu. How about a bro blow?
Dave: perfect!
by ScottyyW February 03, 2020
Your friend who has been with you through thick and thin. Often having your back. He is the ultimate bro.
by E.mikal October 25, 2014
Bro love is a form of no homosexual love between you and your bro’s things like cuddling your homies is bro love and bro love is sometimes stronger than normal love
by Ste3l3000 May 28, 2020
An older version of a fuckboi, usually in his 20-30's, who exists purely to seek the validation of others by promoting himself without humility. Obsessed with the Forbes power lists, he relentlessly speaks on panels in the hopes of one day making an appearance. He uses his Instagram as a resume, posting photos on somebody else's yacht and standing in front of somebody else's car, with a quote about how you can get anywhere with hard work (no mention of his rich family is mentioned). A panel bro often wears basketball shorts, Nike shoes, a hoodie and a baseball cap to hide his balding head.
Scooter Braun is a panel bro.
by Anonnimouse November 19, 2018
Someone who is insensitive, arrogant, dumb, annoying, etc. It is pretty much a nicer word for douchebag
by newaccount5678 October 07, 2018
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This term originated in theatre, coined by the venerable theatre critic Allison Ward. It can refer to a variety of situations involving a bro, but the following are the most common uses of it:
1)A friend who is not really your friend, thus for show
2) a bro in your show, thus a "show bro"
3) a bro who aids your show, whether by working in the crew, or driving you around to obscure prop shops to pick up swords.
4) a bro of whom you are proud, and thus flaunt continually
1)A friend who is not really your friend, thus for show
2) a bro in your show, thus a "show bro"
3) a bro who aids your show, whether by working in the crew, or driving you around to obscure prop shops to pick up swords.
4) a bro of whom you are proud, and thus flaunt continually
1) "I though that Karen was my friend, but she just told my secret to everyone!"
"Yup, she's a show bro for sure."
"Yup, she's a show bro for sure."
by Dormsalot November 15, 2009