Brother/ cousin (in Spanish) combined. (primo+brother)
Term of endearment; not necessarily related but considered family.
Term of endearment; not necessarily related but considered family.
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Not necessarily related but considered family or lifelong friends.
Not necessarily related but considered family or lifelong friends.
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Get the down with the brizown mug.(bri-zoh-lee) - noun: A term of endearment between friends.
This derivative of the term "brother" or bro originates from the character "Spicoli" from the film Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
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This derivative of the term "brother" or bro originates from the character "Spicoli" from the film Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
See related terms: brohan brosef brohaus
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