by beastgbg December 11, 2016

A friend of a friend, coined from the word 'bro' and the 'in-law' suffix given to people where you have a connection reliant on another person.
Person A: Yo, Person B, I heard you have a bro-in-law with someone.
Person B: Sup Person A, I have multiple bro-in-laws.
Person A: Like who?
Person B: Person C, Person D and even Person E are all my bro-in-laws, all linked to Person F.
Person A: Kick-ass.
Person B: Sup Person A, I have multiple bro-in-laws.
Person A: Like who?
Person B: Person C, Person D and even Person E are all my bro-in-laws, all linked to Person F.
Person A: Kick-ass.
by Shrimpctionary May 11, 2025

Your friend or a person in general that is not of elder age then you; not appropriate around your teacher or staff
Right way:
U: “waz up bro?
Friend: “nothing much man.”
Wrong way:
U: “whats poppin bro?”
Teacher: “excuse me?!”
U: “waz up bro?
Friend: “nothing much man.”
Wrong way:
U: “whats poppin bro?”
Teacher: “excuse me?!”
by .unl0ded_3rror May 28, 2023

Bro 1: love u bro
Bro 2: love u bro
Whore: why are u guys saying that???
Bro1&2: it’s bro appreciation day
Bro 2: love u bro
Whore: why are u guys saying that???
Bro1&2: it’s bro appreciation day
by Swiss2high December 15, 2022

Dude Bro Yeah is a "code phrase" for a combination of any two girls that you like, or think is very attractive. For example "Dude" being the face, and "Bro" being the body. and "yeah" just meaning "damn son ;)"
by Chicago Ted 26 June 5, 2011

by random(guy) guy December 4, 2022

a male individual healing from societal toxicity, exploring TikTok spirituality and conspiracy theories along the way.
I saw a 'Kufi Bro' on IG, sharing his experiences with crystals, conspiracy theories and dating Chakra Mamas.
by noodiddy April 6, 2024
