Fro the bro the bro with a fro who was the bro with a fro but now the punished bro with no fro named fro who had a fro, in conclusion Fro the bro is the bro with a fro, except now fro the bro has no fro and cannot be considered as the bro with a fro named fro because of him having no fro as to when he had a fro and was called fro the bro the bro with a fro
Fro the bro the bro with a fro who was the bro with a fro but now the punished bro with no fro named fro who had a fro, in conclusion Fro the bro is the bro with a fro, except now fro the bro has no fro and cannot be considered as the bro with a fro named fro because of him having no fro as to when he had a fro and was called fro the bro the bro with a fro
by NightShadow- October 02, 2020
A term used as acknowledgement and subtle inquiry between narcotic junkies, buyers, and sellers. This term is most commonly used between methamphetamine users, and sometimes between opiate junkies, or users of various narcotic substances.
"What's up bro bro?"
"Just chillin bro bro. Hey, let's talk over there, away from the haters, informants, and cameras"
"Just chillin bro bro. Hey, let's talk over there, away from the haters, informants, and cameras"
by Thejaymann April 24, 2019
a word you can use to describe your homie homies--- a word that can be used to describe swodey people
by kunz_swodey March 05, 2019
A form of salutation or greeting.
Its first form is the word bro, being used multiple times in a row. This usually happens when the person repeatedly saying "bro" is excited, trying to get someone's attention, or high.
Later on, this was adapted. The bro is said only twice, and not repeatedly however times wanted, and a new word follows - bruda. This word comes from the german word for brother, Bruder.
The phrase "Bro bro bruda" is now used for the same reasons as repeated bro is, and it is newly also used as a greeting to someone you haven't seen in a long time.
Its first form is the word bro, being used multiple times in a row. This usually happens when the person repeatedly saying "bro" is excited, trying to get someone's attention, or high.
Later on, this was adapted. The bro is said only twice, and not repeatedly however times wanted, and a new word follows - bruda. This word comes from the german word for brother, Bruder.
The phrase "Bro bro bruda" is now used for the same reasons as repeated bro is, and it is newly also used as a greeting to someone you haven't seen in a long time.
(Excited)
"Bro bro bruda! Check out this new game I got!"
(Getting Attention)
"Are you even listening to me dude? Bro? Hey, bro bro bruda, listen!"
(High)
"Bro bro bruda... Broooooo..."
(Greeting)
"Bro bro bruda! Long time no see!"
"Bro bro bruda! Check out this new game I got!"
(Getting Attention)
"Are you even listening to me dude? Bro? Hey, bro bro bruda, listen!"
(High)
"Bro bro bruda... Broooooo..."
(Greeting)
"Bro bro bruda! Long time no see!"
by CrispyBun September 25, 2019
The word le bro bro is basically a substitute for you friends names or when your addressing a larger group of people rarely or never is it used as "le bro bros"
How was your day le bro bro?
Le bro bro why would you do that?
Le bro bro yall are trippin.
Yall need to get it together le bro bro.
Le bro bro why would you do that?
Le bro bro yall are trippin.
Yall need to get it together le bro bro.
by Le bro bro November 22, 2022
A male go-go dancer.
by Van Burience November 20, 2012
by blue battle-axe April 10, 2021