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
by SanFranCitizen81 February 3, 2021
Get the bromakase mug.A state of stupor, bordering on complete exhaustion, brought upon as a direct result of intense bro-like activities, such as binge-drinking, though not necessarily characterized by a hangover
"After three days of partying on Phuket, I just sat on the beach the next day totally bromatose."
"I'm not going to make it out tonight, I'm still bromatose from last night."
"I'm not going to make it out tonight, I'm still bromatose from last night."
by MiZa June 10, 2013
Get the bromatose mug.When a bro gets a person, most likely a young woman, to pass out or become in a temporary sedated state by some means, most commonly alcohol (Naty Light), or roofies.
"Trent totally nailed this Chi-O last night, bro!"
"Really? Did he put her in a bromatose?"
"Totally bromatose, man. The ole roofie in the Naty."
"Really? Did he put her in a bromatose?"
"Totally bromatose, man. The ole roofie in the Naty."
by SumterStatus September 11, 2009
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