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A Broha can be a good friend or a brother. But Broha also is used to refer to your surfer/skimboarding friends who tend to live the surf/skimboarding badass lifestyle. Usually someone who is extreme.
Yo Broha grab your board and lets hit the beach its perfect pipe today.
Dude that kid is straight Broha, he straight up fucked up them non-locals for surfing his beach.
Dude that kid is straight Broha, he straight up fucked up them non-locals for surfing his beach.
by StevieG..... June 20, 2006
May 26 Word of the Day
"Bi wife energy" is a term that was coined through a song by the user @/cringelizard on Tik Tok to describe the energy that Misha Collins radiates, explaining it with the fact that he is married to a bisexual woman, Victoria Vantoch. The full song can be found on all music streaming services and YouTube.
People with bi wife energy are fiercely supportive of the LGBTQ+ community, their love for their spouse, if they have one, is strong and people sometimes assume they are queer.
In their first video about this, @/cringelizard referred to Misha as a "hetero guy", but amended in a later added verse that the actor does not like labels.
The term "bi wife energy" can be used for people of all genders, regardless of relationship status, although "bi husband energy" has also been used in several videos across Tik Tok.
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Lyric excerpt:
(Verse 2)
Now sometimes people assume I'm queer
And I have to say, hey! just a straight guy here
But I get it a lot, and I don't mean to be cruel
It's just that my wife is a bisexual
(Chorus)
Bi wife energy
He has bi wife energy
BI wife energy (yeah)
He has bi wife energy
People with bi wife energy are fiercely supportive of the LGBTQ+ community, their love for their spouse, if they have one, is strong and people sometimes assume they are queer.
In their first video about this, @/cringelizard referred to Misha as a "hetero guy", but amended in a later added verse that the actor does not like labels.
The term "bi wife energy" can be used for people of all genders, regardless of relationship status, although "bi husband energy" has also been used in several videos across Tik Tok.
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Lyric excerpt:
(Verse 2)
Now sometimes people assume I'm queer
And I have to say, hey! just a straight guy here
But I get it a lot, and I don't mean to be cruel
It's just that my wife is a bisexual
(Chorus)
Bi wife energy
He has bi wife energy
BI wife energy (yeah)
He has bi wife energy
"You know Misha Collins?" "You're talking about that actor, right? The one that radiates bi wife energy?"
"Amy Santiago has so much bi wife (bi husband) energy!"
"Amy Santiago has so much bi wife (bi husband) energy!"
by notoriouswriter March 21, 2021
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A cross between "bro" and "mija." Can be used as a term of affection or an exclamatory phrase. Coined by Will and Aidan.
by Alex McCue January 02, 2008
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The most AWESOME nick-name Germanic brothers may use to refer to one another. (Alternative spelling: Brohass)
Prussia: Brohas! Ich liebe dich!
Germany: Ich liebe dich, Gilbert. :)
Prussia: Roderich! Ich liebe dich!
Austria: Go to Hell, Prussia.
Germany: Ich liebe dich, Gilbert. :)
Prussia: Roderich! Ich liebe dich!
Austria: Go to Hell, Prussia.
by AwesomePrussian86 July 10, 2016
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Used in the snowboarding crowd to describe a certain subculture of snowboarders. These snowboarders usually come across as the dumb jock type but with their own clothing, style, music, and language.
They typically wear a condom looking beanie with a large tip on top, usually a brightly colored item like neon green pants or jacket, and a bandanna across the bottom half of their face where their hat and goggles do not cover.
Their riding style is usually a park board and they are typically heavily into the park. They will usually sit at the top of the park or a feature for over ten minutes. If they are seen on a run they will usually be hopping on their tail, nose, or just spinning around.
Their language is like that of stoner talk but with their own terms like heavy use of gnarly or pow pow (referring to powder snow). Some other common words are sick, rad, dope. They tend to discuss a lot about different tricks or the newest and coolest snowboards and snowboarding gear.
Their music is typically heavy hip-hop with wu-tang typically being one of their favorites.
They typically wear a condom looking beanie with a large tip on top, usually a brightly colored item like neon green pants or jacket, and a bandanna across the bottom half of their face where their hat and goggles do not cover.
Their riding style is usually a park board and they are typically heavily into the park. They will usually sit at the top of the park or a feature for over ten minutes. If they are seen on a run they will usually be hopping on their tail, nose, or just spinning around.
Their language is like that of stoner talk but with their own terms like heavy use of gnarly or pow pow (referring to powder snow). Some other common words are sick, rad, dope. They tend to discuss a lot about different tricks or the newest and coolest snowboards and snowboarding gear.
Their music is typically heavy hip-hop with wu-tang typically being one of their favorites.
"Are you going to live in breckenridge next season?"
"No way, there are way too many brohas in that town."
"No way, there are way too many brohas in that town."
by Bill Neds December 05, 2007