"Bruder, muss los." is German and translates to "Brother, have to go."
Its commonly used in situations that are so embarrassing or cringy that you want to leave. The Meme originated in a picture that was posted on www.pedalo.de to advertise "pedalos".
Its commonly used in situations that are so embarrassing or cringy that you want to leave. The Meme originated in a picture that was posted on www.pedalo.de to advertise "pedalos".
"Bruder, deine Ex ist gerade rein gekommen."
"Brother, your ex-girlfriend just came in."
"Bruder, muss los"
"Brother, have to go."
Bruder, muss los.
"Brother, your ex-girlfriend just came in."
"Bruder, muss los"
"Brother, have to go."
Bruder, muss los.
by Younieor March 01, 2019
a sentence that almost every german teen uses.
idk why we use it and who did start.
it means: „brother, i gotta go..“
and is often being used in an ironic way.
idk why we use it and who did start.
it means: „brother, i gotta go..“
and is often being used in an ironic way.
A: Bro i fcccked those 2 bitches last night...
B: „Bruder muss los...“, as if YOU fcked them?!?!
or:
*you‘re in the shop and see a cute hoodie and want to check the prize and it turn out it costs 1000$*
A: BRUDER MUSS LOS
*puts it back*
B: „Bruder muss los...“, as if YOU fcked them?!?!
or:
*you‘re in the shop and see a cute hoodie and want to check the prize and it turn out it costs 1000$*
A: BRUDER MUSS LOS
*puts it back*
by bipolarteen September 04, 2019
Ein ausruf, welcher in einem abwertenden Kontext verwendet wird, bei dem Person A und Person B eine Konversation führen, Person A eine sehr abwertende Aussage trifft und Person B besagten ausruf verwendet.
by AmanyFalls11 November 02, 2018
by wwwitch December 11, 2018
Muss los is a german word who is used to say when you see/do something crazy. It means "have to go".
by LarryLobsterStoleMyFuckingCar November 15, 2019