An outer appearance, way of acting, or a choice of words in a certain situation that "masks" your genuine feelings to make you more of a "bro".
Dan: Yo man, I totally failed that math test and feel horrible,,
Bob: really? (back of his mind: "yo you deserved it...)
*bromask on* dang i totally feel ya bro, study up and ace dat next one bro
Dan: Aight yee i guess so thanks man
Bob: Gotchu bro *bromask off*
Bob: really? (back of his mind: "yo you deserved it...)
*bromask on* dang i totally feel ya bro, study up and ace dat next one bro
Dan: Aight yee i guess so thanks man
Bob: Gotchu bro *bromask off*
by BROMASK August 23, 2011
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by Bob Smersky April 1, 2004
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"Bromanski" usually refers to really baller friends, who think "bro", "dude", & "man" are out of date.
"Bromanski" usually refers to really baller friends, who think "bro", "dude", & "man" are out of date.
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by Ebok24 August 24, 2009
Get the bromaster wordsmith mug.A friend that you may have refered to as broseph in the past but then he either became a better friend or is just a really big guy. Derived from the terms broseph and mastiff. As in the bullmastiff which is a very large dog.
Oh dont worry we have bromastiff gaurding the door
by D-Walk June 8, 2011
Get the Bromastiff mug.Asking a bartender or friend to select a beverage for you, rather than choose one yourself. A portmanteau of the 'Mmerican "bro" (short for 'brother') and the Japanese "omakase" meaning 'I leave it up to you,' which is typically said by trusting or adventurous patrons to esteemed and/or familiar chefs in upscale sushi restaurants. Transitive verb
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