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bromigoness 

1. Compound word joining two casual slang words that define a friend of many years.

Typically for close friends that crack on each other for no apparent reason.

Please see definition for bro and migo below:

bro
1. Friend; commonly used in greetings.

What’s up bro?

I vouch for Todd, we’ve been bros since way back.

migo

A man of hispanic or latin decent;It is mostly used in the D.C. area by black people describing a hispanic or latino man.
wassup migo
I appreciate the years of bromigoness.
bromigoness by kryslalwow November 28, 2019
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Broigness 

broigness, or brognis, has the same meaning of brightness but maybe more meaningful, as if its necessary
guy 1 "hey, can you turn down the broigness"\
guy 2 "yeah of course
Broigness by bean mother March 31, 2021
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