by kewl8tersgunnakewl8 August 16, 2012
Brother-in-law. Used as a subsitute word when the original interrupts the flow of the sentence, see Example.
The GMC Yukon is big enough for you, me, your mommy, your daddy, your sister, your brolo & your nephew.
by riddiminblooz June 27, 2004
As opposed to "going solo"; to do something with a good friend is to "go brolo".
Applies only to heterosexual male/male relationships.
Applies only to heterosexual male/male relationships.
"You can go solo, or you can go BROLO!"
"My girlfriend didn't want to see Evil Dead 2, so me and James went brolo."
"My girlfriend didn't want to see Evil Dead 2, so me and James went brolo."
by moxiemag November 17, 2009
by biscotty June 14, 2012
by drock6 May 03, 2011
by ajm99 June 12, 2012
Noun. Your friend, compadre, or partner in crime. Can be used as a synonym for "bro, dude, homey" etc.
You buy that super trainwreck, brolo?
Want to go see Sin City, brolo?
I'll take this b-rip and we can toss the disc, okay brolo?
Want to go see Sin City, brolo?
I'll take this b-rip and we can toss the disc, okay brolo?
by The San Diego Kid April 20, 2005