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brostafa 

Basically an extention of 'bro', which is an abbreviation for brother. Used when greeting another friend or comrad. It can replace words like brosef and brosky.

Appropriate mainly when you're jsut dickin' around with other bros.
Friend 1: Hey, what's going on ya dick!

Friend 2: Not a lot brostafa! Wanna get laid!

Friend 1: Right on!
brostafa by RC Wilson December 9, 2008
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brostafa 

Is a slang word for Brother. Except it has the ending of Mu-stafa meaning the chosen one.

Combined they create the word Brostafa. Meaning one of your brothers/best friends who you look up to for there spuriousness.

Pronounced BRO-STA-FA
Me: What's up brostafa?

You: Wow what a compliment I didn't know i was so looked up upon by you.
brostafa by zooyorkfreak March 30, 2009
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boostafazoo 

Giving physical punishment or comeuppance to a person, typically meaning kicking someone's butt.

Originally coined by the Simpson, this word has gained popularity with the Internet community and is seen on websites and uttered in online games.

This phrase can be found spelled a few ways, including:

Boosta Fazoo
Boost-A-Fazoo
Bart: Burns needs some serious boostafazoo, right Dad?

Guy: Let's gang up on this guy and give him a boost-a-fazoo!
boostafazoo by Kilokahn January 17, 2011

brosafamalama 

Super awesome epic godly bro / bestfriend.
guy1 : hey broseph

guy2: sup brosafamalama

guy1: whoa wtf man

guy2 : lol.
brosafamalama by Jdead February 10, 2010

brostafarian 

1. A Rastafarian brother
2. An extremely chill bro
3. Yet another righteous rendition of the prefix Bro-
Yo brostafarian, you wanna kick back and chill this weekend?
brostafarian by Collie Mann May 29, 2008
noun. A way of referring to someone in a greeting without calling them by name.
Whats goin on brostaf?
Yo brostaf!
later brostaf!
brostaf by Josh M G November 23, 2005
The grindset is a contemporary ideology of self-exploitation disguised as strength, deeply tied to the aesthetics of the “sigma male” and to new digital forms of patriarchy. It promotes the idea that human worth depends on productivity, economic success, absolute emotional control, and the ability to work endlessly, turning vulnerability, rest, community, and tenderness into signs of weakness. Beneath its rhetoric of discipline and power often lies a profound inability to relate healthily to pain, fragility, and human interdependence.
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