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bronate

To give a sum of money to a close friend in which said friend obviously has no intention of repaying, or the implied mutual consent of the debt never being repaid.
Michael: "Dude can you spot me on this monster, i left my mom's debit card at home."

Brian: "It's not like i didn't already bronate the money to pay off the mortgage on your parent's house anyways, i guess a few bucks wouldn't hurt." *irritated grunt*

Michael: ^_^
by 3ndEr_IIV October 16, 2009
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BRBnap

1) You're on msn to a friend, and you want to go to sleep, but not for long. So you say BRB (Be right back) nap.

2) Set your status to BRBnap when sleeping.
Sian: BRBnap
Hen: KK.
by Goodone..or? November 1, 2009
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broaphobe

some one who has a fear of broing out, bromance, or being a bro.
Jake's being a total broaphobe lately. All he does is hang out with his girlfriend.
by mustich February 28, 2010
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Bronazo

bro + hermanazo (awesome brother in spanish)= Bronazo
by cjurdane July 23, 2010
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bronafide hustla

the bro of all bros; 100% chill all the time; man at the party who all the girls swarm to
Alex and Charles, both bronafide hustlas, were surrounded by biddies the entire party.
by Bro with a Broner November 13, 2011
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Brolapse

Brolapse, verb:
cease to be proper bros, time apart having incurred a decline from previously high standards of bro-hood; a temporary interval in bro-ness.

noun:
the result of one bro giving it to another bro – strictly no homo, or not, who cares – so good that he gets a retrograde colon; a non-fatal but irksome repercussion of brodomy.
"Man, it's been ages, we've totally brolapsed!"

"Its not gay between bros yo, just a harmless bit of brodomy – unless you brolapse, that's not cool."
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Louis Bonaparte

Younger brother of Napoleon. Commonly known as King of the rabbits. This lazy dude when he mooched Holland from his brother he gathered a large amount of people and in Dutch said "I am your rabbit." He meant to say "I am your king", but couldn't bother learning the language of the people he ruled over.
Learn your language before you travel or be like Louis Bonaparte and be made fun of by historians
by Saint Wumples September 29, 2020
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