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A kinsman, a fellow man or colleague; brethren; referring to a friend or a brother as such.
As Dan was leaving the bar he turned to the bartender and said, "so long, broheim."
broheim by Matt Rondeau September 9, 2004
A Broheim (bro-haIm) Is an increasingly popular blend greeting created by the US expatriate communities in Pan-Germanic Europe and the Nordic countries. The term literally translates to mean "Bro Home", however it has taken on the connotation of a term of endearment, and effectively means "Friend" or "My Brother" in local context. It is similar in vocative terms to "mate", "pal", "buddy", "dude", "man", and "che" in various other cultures.
Franz: Salutations comrade Hans, how hangs the hammer?
Hans: The hammer hangs well Broheim
broheim by Slang Facist July 9, 2009

bruheimo 

1)Noun. A-level Bruh moment. This term can also refer to someone who focuses too much on meaningless internet numbers and tries too hard to increase those numbers, like a Reddit karma farmer or a chess rating farmer.
2)Verb. Farm. Basically create a Bruh-A moment by farming meaningless points online.
This term is popularized by the lichess community.
1. He only beats up noobs. He is such a Bruheimo!
2. It’s considered useless to Bruheimo free points in atomic and anti chess.
bruheimo by RKQWeirdChamp August 27, 2021
A man that is born to be a goat he will accomplish anything he puts his mind to. Also , he is a very loving , caring & loyal person. Has great loyalty to his friends and will do anything to make sure there ok. Is not scared of anything at all either . Just a great guy all around .
Bryheim will be great in life.
bryheim by StuckInTheTrenches March 14, 2017

broheimski

One of the most lauded above all other brethren.
"Ken of Zion just let me have the last cold brew in the fridge. He's a true broheimski."
broheimski by GingerJew March 2, 2010
One who is not only a close friend, but who generally excels at life and everything related to it.
"After this weekend, Scott is my fucking broheim. He bailed me out of jail and helped me hide my landlord's body"

Broheim by Ian Woods November 6, 2006