A word commonly used back in 2016 to upset many people over the cringe. If you wanted to make someone weirded out or annoyed just list this word.
Wassup Jake , Yeet-Dab-Bro
If you are using it in the sense of 2-3 people
Person 1: Yeet Person 2: Dab Person 3: Bro
Commonly used by people 11 or lower in 2021-but some may use it more to make fun of the fact it exists.
If you are using it in the sense of 2-3 people
Person 1: Yeet Person 2: Dab Person 3: Bro
Commonly used by people 11 or lower in 2021-but some may use it more to make fun of the fact it exists.
by Bella G-H December 14, 2021
Kinda like eskimo bro's but instead it consists purely of incest with your siblings and or parents. They also tend to ditch their only friends for the sake of their brothers cocks in their mouths or ass for the sake of sexual satisfaction. Some of these males may be even virgins to the opposite sex, but that doesn't bother them because of the fresh glaze of ticky cum juice that gets splurted onto their faces.
by Skinny Shanny September 06, 2022
by Randonarchy April 03, 2021
A 1985 platform game developed and published by Nintendo for their Nintendo Entertainment System. It stars Luigi, a plumber who travels through eight worlds in the Mushroom Kingdom to defeat Bowser and rescue Princess Peach.
The game is a sequel of sorts to the 1983 arcade game “Bros.” and was followed by two separate games titled Super Bros. 2, one in Japan in 1986 later retitled “Super Bros: The Lost Levels” overseas, and one internationally in 1988 that was chiefly “Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic” modified to feature Luigi, Peach, and Peach’s advisor Toad as the playable characters (strangely removing the character Imajin or anyone who played the same as him entirely.)
While Bros. was the first Luigi game, Super Bros. is generally cited as the game that kicked off the success of the Luigi franchise, including platformer hits such as Super World, Super 64, Super Galaxy, Super 3D World, and Super Odyssey, as well as spin-offs such as the Kart series started by Super Kart in 1992 and the Luigi series started by Luigi: Superstar Saga in 2003.
The game is a sequel of sorts to the 1983 arcade game “Bros.” and was followed by two separate games titled Super Bros. 2, one in Japan in 1986 later retitled “Super Bros: The Lost Levels” overseas, and one internationally in 1988 that was chiefly “Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic” modified to feature Luigi, Peach, and Peach’s advisor Toad as the playable characters (strangely removing the character Imajin or anyone who played the same as him entirely.)
While Bros. was the first Luigi game, Super Bros. is generally cited as the game that kicked off the success of the Luigi franchise, including platformer hits such as Super World, Super 64, Super Galaxy, Super 3D World, and Super Odyssey, as well as spin-offs such as the Kart series started by Super Kart in 1992 and the Luigi series started by Luigi: Superstar Saga in 2003.
I spent my morning listen to SiIvaGunner’s rips of Super Bros. music and wondering why it’s called Super Bros. when Luigi doesn’t have any brothers.
by Hogtrude Parker April 02, 2021
by LadyGash July 01, 2017
by WhAtYoUmEaNbRo February 23, 2017
My secret weapon…
by Smm2lover29383837454363 July 11, 2023