Vro is a term that is used to describe the “freaky” version of Bro. This is a rising meme on social media. You would use Vro as a better version of bro.
Person 1: Do you see that girl over there? We are close, she’s my Vro!
Person 2: Oh, I didn’t realize. Let’s go say hi, Vro!
Person 2: Oh, I didn’t realize. Let’s go say hi, Vro!
by Brainrot_defined May 25, 2024

mispelling of the word "bro".
the letter b is to the right of the letter v in a traditional qwerty keyboard, and sometimes people press v instead of b leading to this mispelling.
the letter b is to the right of the letter v in a traditional qwerty keyboard, and sometimes people press v instead of b leading to this mispelling.
by daftrio August 19, 2024

term for elite humans whom are a part of the #vrocrew. used by legend Brendon Urie commonly on twitch
wassup my vro?
by rgr101 July 7, 2019

A gender fluid version of bro. On October 2nd, 2018, Jake Chams misspelt “bro” in a tweet, and a community of vros, known as the Vro Crew, was born.
The minute “Hold The Night” ended, the beautiful face of our lord and saviour Brendon Boyd Urie appeared before the community with his greeting “Wassup, my vros?!”
by IzzieAtTheDisco October 19, 2019

this word means “Very Rare Only” , replacing the word ‘bro’ . this word originated in Broward County, Florida. popularly used by members in Members Only like; xxxtentacion. this word can be heard in xxxtentacions popular song “Look At Me!”
by iluvjesus September 28, 2021

/vɹoʊ/
Pronoun: an alternate form of the word "bro" formed through continuation of the bilabial stop /b/ to the bilabial fricative /v/, a very common sound shift. More causual and memable.
/bɹoʊ/ → /vɹoʊ/
Pronoun: an alternate form of the word "bro" formed through continuation of the bilabial stop /b/ to the bilabial fricative /v/, a very common sound shift. More causual and memable.
/bɹoʊ/ → /vɹoʊ/
by Trelane The Rose July 27, 2025

Intentional misspelling of "bro," often written in a fancy font commonly seen in recent TikTok comments. The term (obviously) has the same definition as "bro."
by Fidgety48 February 23, 2024
