A spin-off on the word HoYay. It means the same thing, but is more specifically describing scenes between brothers. Commonly seen in the Supernatural (Dean/Sam) and Heroes (Peter/Nathan) fandoms. A more specific genre of BroYay is: Twincest. Most commonly twin brothers like in the Harry Potter (George/Fred) & Boondock Saints (Connor/Murphy) fandoms.
by Melamy June 21, 2007
Get the BroYay mug.The romantic or sexual tension between siblings or, more specifically, brothers, as seen in various mediums, most particularly television and its related fandoms. There is heated debate about the existence of this more-than-brotherly relationship, but despite the controversy, a massive amount of recent slash fanfic and other fan art has been devoted to broyay, especially in the Supernatural and Heroes fandoms.
When Dean Winchester smacks his brother, Sam, on the ass, during The CW's Supernatural, Wincest fans might call that broyay.
When Nathan Petrelli pulls his quite adult brother, Peter, into an embrace and kisses him on the forehead, during NBC's Heroes, Petrellicest fans might call that broyay.
When Nathan Petrelli pulls his quite adult brother, Peter, into an embrace and kisses him on the forehead, during NBC's Heroes, Petrellicest fans might call that broyay.
by eboniorchid December 14, 2008
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Get the broyay mug.A more familiar and friendly way of calling someone "bro". Broesy, brozay, and brosay can be used pretty interchangeably as the derivations are the same - all stem from bro. "Brosay" can only be used when getting the attention of or addressing someone with whom you're friendly, whereas "bro" can be used more broadly (in a friendly or non-friendly way). A combination of the spelling of broesy and brozay, its subtelty is recognized only by the most picayune of spellers
"brosay, that guy really hooked you on calls that match."
"damn, brosay, you looked so fukkin twisted last night. Was that you pissing out the bus window?"
"damn, brosay, you looked so fukkin twisted last night. Was that you pissing out the bus window?"
by stockman09 June 27, 2007
Get the brosay mug.Brozay derived from broesy. Either is a more familiar and friendly way of calling someone "bro". Brozay is only to be used while on good terms with a person, whereas bro can be used to get any guy's attention. If you're really tight with the person or he did something especially cool, the ZAY part of the word needs emphasis.
by stockman09 June 27, 2007
Get the brozay mug.N. - An assembly of bros; typically bros assembled around a table. The most historically significant example of a brotay was the gathering of King Arthur and his knights around the round table.
Traditionally classified as a blend word, brotay has been argued to be a portmanteau, under the conditions that the aforementioned table is 'one of the bros', or is composed of parts of actual bro.
Traditionally classified as a blend word, brotay has been argued to be a portmanteau, under the conditions that the aforementioned table is 'one of the bros', or is composed of parts of actual bro.
Person 1: Check out that table surrounded by a group of male friends.
Person 2: Oh yeah, that's a brotay.
Person 3: What's a brotay?
Person 2: Have you never heard of portmanteau before dumbass?
Person 2: Oh yeah, that's a brotay.
Person 3: What's a brotay?
Person 2: Have you never heard of portmanteau before dumbass?
by Emmanuel Eugune May 1, 2016
Get the brotay mug.Of or relating to a high status of {brodom}. Usually insinuating membership to a fraternity and commonly associated with several distinct features, behaviors, or mannerisms common of individuals who are part of a fraternity.
by Steven Cuculich August 14, 2008
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