The individual also known as Brodie Raymond. Another way of calling someone gay while including the brginning part of their name is they are being annoying. Ex) brodie+gay=brogay
A gay bogan, a cross between a bogan and a gay person. Usually seen wearing a wifebeater or some other overtly patriotic clothing (e.g. with national symbols or flag printed on it) combined with short shorts and thongs.
Often used to describe the confusing intersection of two incompatible characteristics, the rough unsophistication of a yobbo with the camp features of a homosexual.
Can be characteristics other than style of dress, e.g. love of country music and pop music. Which is obviously confusing because one is about dogs and utes and sheep and dust, and the other is about teenage angst.
Can be used as a: (1) noun, (2) verb or (3) adjective.
1. You are such a bogay.
2. We can totally bogay-out to Pink next summer!
3. You totally look like a bogay in that outfit.
A more familiar and friendly way of calling someone "bro". Broesy, brozay, and brosay can be used pretty interchangeably as the derivations are the same - all stem from bro. "Brosay" can only be used when getting the attention of or addressing someone with whom you're friendly, whereas "bro" can be used more broadly (in a friendly or non-friendly way). A combination of the spelling of broesy and brozay, its subtelty is recognized only by the most picayune of spellers
"brosay, that guy really hooked you on calls that match."
"damn, brosay, you looked so fukkin twistedlast night. Was that you pissing out the bus window?"
A spin-off on the word HoYay. It means the same thing, but is more specifically describing scenes between brothers. Commonly seen in the Supernatural (Dean/Sam) and Heroes (Peter/Nathan) fandoms. A more specific genre of BroYay is: Twincest. Most commonly twin brothers like in the Harry Potter (George/Fred) & Boondock Saints (Connor/Murphy) fandoms.