N. v. a cuddle between two men of deep
comraderie, or "brothers".
Originally stemming from "bro-cuddle", the
contraction was considered even manlier than the aforemention term, and therefore usurped its place at frat house mixers and tailgate parties alike.
Chad wasn't so much sore from last night's
impromptu football game as he was from the celebratory bruddling that
followed.
One bruddle later, Nathan knew he had finally found a home in the fire station.