Any noun or proper noun that has been purposefully altered to include the word 'bro'. Typically this is used in words containing a syllable that already rhymes with bro as this simplifies the integration. This rhetoric is most commonly observed among male friends addressing each other.
Ex. 1
Guy1: "What's going on bro biden?"
Guy2: "Not much, brorack brobama. How's things?"
Ex. 2
Guy1: "Yo, broseph, can I get a spot?"
Guy2: "What's the matter, can't handle the broflex? Yeah, I gotcha, don't worry, I'm a brofessional."
Guy1: "Quit dropping the bro nouns and help me."
Guy1: "What's going on bro biden?"
Guy2: "Not much, brorack brobama. How's things?"
Ex. 2
Guy1: "Yo, broseph, can I get a spot?"
Guy2: "What's the matter, can't handle the broflex? Yeah, I gotcha, don't worry, I'm a brofessional."
Guy1: "Quit dropping the bro nouns and help me."
by unoit! March 23, 2011
1"Can you stop with the bro nouns please"
"No way broseph"
2. "Bro I saw that guy and he was a little bit older than me "
"Stop calling me bro
3. "'Sup my brother"
"Hey home boy"
"No way broseph"
2. "Bro I saw that guy and he was a little bit older than me "
"Stop calling me bro
3. "'Sup my brother"
"Hey home boy"
by That one depressed emo kid in October 02, 2019
Related to pro-nouns, but way cooler.
Words like Bro, yo, dude/dood, Dave, Cool Dude, My Man, etc.
(Word invented by @aph.meow_ on instagram, you should follow her!)
Words like Bro, yo, dude/dood, Dave, Cool Dude, My Man, etc.
(Word invented by @aph.meow_ on instagram, you should follow her!)
Dave Strider: Bro, they’re pretty amazing!
Karkat Vantas: yeah, I see you’re using those amazing bro-nouns, as always!
John Egbert: yo, dude, I always use my bro-nouns too!
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David Elizabeth Strider always uses his bronouns.
Karkat Vantas: yeah, I see you’re using those amazing bro-nouns, as always!
John Egbert: yo, dude, I always use my bro-nouns too!
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David Elizabeth Strider always uses his bronouns.
by Aph.meow_ December 29, 2017