random dumb guy in social media: how does a pregnant women of twins resists 18 months
me who doesnt has any: bruh
me who doesnt has any: bruh
by Poio (the spicest chicken) October 26, 2019
Get the Bruhmug. A word used to show annoyance or discomfort online because of somebody else's stupid and foolish actions.
by Minecraft Steve From Smash Bro October 7, 2020
Get the Bruhmug. by SpunkyFazbear September 3, 2019
Get the Bruh Momentummug. The feeling of confusion or surprisingness
by Mr Almost Beast June 19, 2022
Get the Bruhmug. by GerbilFace105 August 10, 2017
Get the Bruhmug. The answer to literally everything. Unlike "49", this is not only for gamers or coders.
Also can be a good answer to a dumb statement or question.
VERRY IMPORTANT: When u talk, u can put more accent, more time on 1 letter or another, or talk louder on only 1 or 2 letters. When on a msg, u can just put capitals or put more than 1 letter. Ur never obligated to put a capital to the "b", even at the beginning of a sentence. The "h" can be deleted of the sentence.
Also can be a good answer to a dumb statement or question.
VERRY IMPORTANT: When u talk, u can put more accent, more time on 1 letter or another, or talk louder on only 1 or 2 letters. When on a msg, u can just put capitals or put more than 1 letter. Ur never obligated to put a capital to the "b", even at the beginning of a sentence. The "h" can be deleted of the sentence.
Example:
-What is Minecraft?
-brUh
Example 2:
-What are you doing tonight? Going to play mc during all the night?
-No, i'm going to sleep.
-bRuuuH
-What is Minecraft?
-brUh
Example 2:
-What are you doing tonight? Going to play mc during all the night?
-No, i'm going to sleep.
-bRuuuH
by Da Infinite Gamer March 12, 2024
Get the Bruhmug. Meaning - brother. Referring to a black male by either another black male or black female. Used as a term of endearment before or after an intimately honest critique or "real talk" declaration. Previously used exclusively amongst African Americans. "Bro" is the misinterpretation derived from literature when attempting to use it based on how that syllable is pronounced in the word brother.
Anton: Man, you think I was wrong?
Greg: Bruh, you really gotta ask? You know you was wrong for that.
Greg: Bruh, you really gotta ask? You know you was wrong for that.
by Chris From Hawaii December 5, 2020
Get the bruhmug.