bro
bros before hoes
slang A reminder, said by a male to his male friend(s), asserting that their friendship should be more important than relationships or interactions with females. Come on, man, don't ditch us for that girl you just met! Bros before hoes, bro!
See also: before, bro, hoe
come at me, bro
slang A phrase used to indicate that one will fight or argue about something if someone else initiates the conflict. This is the best movie of all time. Come at me, bro.
See also: bro, come
cool story, bro
slang A sarcastic, dismissive response to something someone said that one considers utterly uninteresting, pointless, or irrelevant. Primarily heard in US. A: "You know, I shouldn't be here doing such menial work. I have a master's degree in poetry!" B: "Cool story, bro. Now pick up a shovel and start digging."
See also: bro, cool
dude-bro
slang A heterosexual, often white, male who is hypermasculine and apt to behave in a sexist or homophobic manner. Often used pejoratively. If this guy you're dating is prone to casual misogyny, he might just be a dude-bro. JJ is just an obnoxious dude-bro, deriding anything he doesn't like as "gay."
nah, bro
slang A phrase used to reject an idea or suggestion. You want me to go into the cricket-infested basement by myself? Nah, bro! Nah, bro, I'm not going out tonight.
See also: bro
You mad(, bro)?
slang A sarcastic question intended to mock or further irritate someone who is already noticeably angry. "You" is sometimes spelled as "u." Aww, you mad, bro? Sorry I beat you in basketball—again.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- bros before hoes
- main man
- my dawg
- my dog
- my dogg
- homeboy
- homegirl
- cock in the henhouse
- henhouse
- cherry-boy