Bru means the same as bro but its a south african way of saying it..
or just taking the piss way of saying bro
or just taking the piss way of saying bro
by robnib May 17, 2007
by medium_rare November 18, 2003
Like bro/brah which stem from brother, bru or broo comes from the word "brood" meaning a family of offspring or young (or brothers).
A South African originated word.
A South African originated word.
by esutt September 03, 2007
Colloquial term for a fellow human being who may be viewed as a best friend or mortal enemy depending on your level of intoxication. It is acceptable that both contexts of the word are used on the same person during the course of a night out.
How's it going brus? (Sit down, have a beer with me)
I love you brus (You're my best mate right now)
I'm gonna smash you brus! (You used to be my best mate but I'm about to knock you out with a few coonies to the head)
I love you brus (You're my best mate right now)
I'm gonna smash you brus! (You used to be my best mate but I'm about to knock you out with a few coonies to the head)
by Poinciana Woman September 13, 2005
by Jennifer Simpson February 14, 2008
An alternate way of saying bruh, but they just don't care as much when about what you're saying. Then all the sudden they try and play it off like it was a mistake but they know damn well they meant to spell it like that way.
That's a real bruh moment.
That's a real bruh moment.
by ArcadeSilence December 06, 2019
A common Australian saying for 'brother', referring to a friend of yours. This type of language is usually found in the tropics of the Northern Territory of Australia.
Brian: Aye brus, you go to the party last night? Dylan chugged a whole fucking 6-pack!
Daz: Yeah brus I did, and yeah Dylan is an absolute mad dog
Daz: Yeah brus I did, and yeah Dylan is an absolute mad dog
by Aussydog September 14, 2018