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brosko

A more onoxious, rhyming version of broski.
Usage: tongue in cheek mockery of douchbag chads and joshes who actually say bro or broski.
wanna go get a beer at mcgillicutty's after work, brosko?

Some broskos and I totally dominated bags last night.

chads Joshes bro douche bag
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by tezbuh June 7, 2009
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BrokeOut

Have you ever been to a cookout where there is not enough food? Or the host says they are having a cookout and asks you to bring all of the meat? Or when the meat tastes like it is a week old or the hamburgers look yellow? This is not a cookout, this is a called broke cookout - better yet, it's a "BrokeOut!"
Jessie told me he was having 50 people and asked if I could bring all of the meat! I asked him if this was a BrokeOut or cookout?
by NiteSweats May 26, 2019
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brokken

Verb. to brok
To empty one's stomach anti-orally.
Jake is a real brokker. He broks alot.

Brokkenman is always brokking. Check out his puddle of brok.
by Jan Bert van Brokkelen October 14, 2006
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brokkaki

When a man gets jizzed on by no less than 5 guys at same time.
"That party was wild last night! Steve got the best Brokkaki I've ever seen."
by PhillyPizzaGod February 16, 2015
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Broknob

When two bro’s greet each other by shaking each-others fully erect cock
When I met with my best friend Greg, we greeted each other with a broknob, leaving me with a residual boner for the rest of our time together
by MasterCockStone August 15, 2021
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tom brokoff

verb: to get extremely hurt while doing something stupid. Derived from the phrase "broke off", which means to get hurt, and Tom Brokoff (an NBC lead anchor who constantly reports of tragedy).
"that fool tried to cross the tracks to beat the train but ended up getting tom brokoff!!!"
by ttentrah July 24, 2007
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brokkolí

Brokkolí is an Icelandic word, same as broccoli in english, used when describing someone who lives on other people’s ambitiousness. A person who is a brokkolí, is for example, one who always asks for answers from others in school, but never pay attention themselves.
This bitch is such a Brokkolí
by Jesus the almighty May 3, 2020
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