(n.) A prescient movement spanning artistic genres and political boundaries, originating in the latter half of the 18th Century, which foreshadowed the brotastic rise of bro culture.
The brotastic bros of the Bromantic Era were broskis like:
Wolfgang Amadeus Brozart, Samuel Taylor Broleridge, and
Edgar Allan Bro.
Wolfgang Amadeus Brozart, Samuel Taylor Broleridge, and
Edgar Allan Bro.
by Da Sperminator January 24, 2011
when a girl behaves more like a guy than a girl and hangs out with mostly guys which causes the guys to all fall for her in one point or another
claudia's guy friends all have the bromantic syndrom
by derpingallday December 26, 2015
A romantic comedy based on an eerily close platonic heterosexual relationship between two (or more) bros.
Rick: Hey, that movie "I Love You, Man" is an excellent example of the new genre of film that is the bromantic comedy.
Jorg: Yes, why don't we go out and watch it when we finish drinking these Busch Lites, playing Gamecube, and listening to this Jack Johnson CD!
Jorg: Yes, why don't we go out and watch it when we finish drinking these Busch Lites, playing Gamecube, and listening to this Jack Johnson CD!
by Sebastienne February 24, 2009
"My friend and I left our wives at home and had a Bromantic Mancation last weekend. We went to a few wineries, breweries and spent quite a few hours surfing together".
by bigginge May 16, 2011
A man who is constantly seeking out Bromantic relationships. A Hopeless Bromantic will usually have many Bromances going on at the same time.
Upon seeing a man engaging in Bromantic activities with yet another man.
"You are SUCH a Hopeless Bromantic."
"You are SUCH a Hopeless Bromantic."
by Morgizzle June 7, 2009
by Nancy Hartigan October 2, 2009
by Chet A May 3, 2007