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Another term for your bro's junk.
Guy1: DUDE "get your bromeat off of my leg"

Guy2: "Oh, sorry bra"
Bromeat by furdog July 21, 2012
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Bromeleon 

A Bromeleon, commonly known as bro, is another name for the sort of person who listens to the same music as everybody else, wears the same clothes, says "whats up bro", and by instinct, just tries to blend in with the rest of the crowd. Kind of like a chameleon but browise.
Terri: Dude, kegger at my house bro, tons of chicks, lots of lil' wayne, yeager bombs up the ying yang . And can you say beer pong?

Ken: Bro!, all I'm sayin is I hope you got your fade.

Terri: Fade and a popped collar!

Sid (in his head): Total bromeleons
Bromeleon by boombaprapattack August 25, 2010

bromegle 

a random matching webcam website called omegle when being used by bros
after chillaxin all day with my bro we got some nattys and went on bromegle and found some bros, it was chill
bromegle by drtylaxr August 23, 2011

BroMalley 

Type of drug that is Injected. Its Glass like meth, injected like heroin and smells like pot. The effects of this drug are similar to Ludes. Depending on the type of person.
I'm having a hard day bring the BroMalley over I want to forget this day.
BroMalley by NOS4A2 December 16, 2021

International Bromeliad Society 

Name of the world renowned American Indy rock band created in 2008. Known best for their song "Pineapple Surprise." Abbreviated as IBS.
Hey, did you see International Bromeliad Society on Wednesday, it was pretty clean if you ask me.
Bromeliads are members of a plant family known as Bromeliaceae (bro-meh-lee-AH-say-eye). The family contains over 2700 described species in approximately 56 genera. The most well known bromeliad is the pineapple. The family contains a wide range of plants including some very un-pineapple like members such as Spanish Moss (which is neither Spanish nor a moss). Other members resemble aloes or yuccas while still others look like green, leafy grasses.

In general they are inexpensive, easy to grow, require very little care, and reward the grower with brilliant, long lasting blooms and ornamental foliage. They come in a wide range of sizes from tiny miniatures to giants. They can be grown indoors in cooler climates and can also be used outdoors where temperatures stay above freezing.
1. Is that a bromeliad or are you just happy to see me?

2. Jodi simply cannot grow a bromiliad in Boston.

3. Bromiliads, like pineapples, grow in abundance in Hawaii.
bromeliad by Tenarr June 30, 2005