a close buddy, compadre, smoking and/drinking buddy. a term of endearment between men to reaffirm heterosexuality
by Krisana February 24, 2004
Broham is actually pronounced brohym, its an irish slang turm for brother or friend, made popular by the irish mob.
by patrick "big dirty" shane September 29, 2007
"Now, about that name “Broham”. The short story is that Nick went to grade school with a big bully who called everyone “broham”. Years later, they ran into one another on the Ravenswood el. The bully was standing on the platform yelling, “Open the door, Broham!” Nick saw the bully and the bully saw Nick. They hugged on the el. I’m serious.
I’m no bully, but since the Sunday night show is the evening “zoo”, I was in need of a nickname and was jealous of The Count's. Hence, I was bestowed the title of Broham." -Mike Stephen
I’m no bully, but since the Sunday night show is the evening “zoo”, I was in need of a nickname and was jealous of The Count's. Hence, I was bestowed the title of Broham." -Mike Stephen
by wanttobeakennidy December 17, 2006
A hairstyle worn by young women in which a small bun is made with the top half of hair, directly on the top of the head and the lower half is left down, usually curled.
by SuperMother May 13, 2011
A common urban mispronunciation of the word 'brougham' which is a variation of certain american made cars made in the 70s and 80s with a soft top that are not convertables.
by erinball February 13, 2005
thats my broham over there in the maybach with 19 sluts in the back, he rolls real deep, nah mean...
by Ja Reu February 18, 2004
by jibo May 03, 2006