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*'''Brother''' in [[English|whitey speak]], a brother is usually a term to denote a [[trap|male]] in ones own family who shares one or moar of the same parents. | *'''Brother''' in [[English|whitey speak]], a brother is usually a term to denote a [[trap|male]] in ones own family who shares one or moar of the same parents. | ||
*''' | *'''[[Nigger]]''' in [[ebonics]] usually denotes a fellow black person amongst [[politically correct]] Blacks who [[butthurt|frown]] upon using [[nigger|the 'N' word]]. | ||
*'''Brother''' is a shit [[PC]] company that [[nobody cares]] about. | *'''Brother''' is a shit [[PC]] company that [[nobody cares]] about. |
Revision as of 03:41, 26 November 2012
The word brother can refer to several things.
- Brother in whitey speak, a brother is usually a term to denote a male in ones own family who shares one or moar of the same parents.
- Nigger in ebonics usually denotes a fellow black person amongst politically correct Blacks who frown upon using the 'N' word.
- Brother is a shit PC company that nobody cares about.
Derivatives
- Bro - used by Whites and Blacks.
- Brah - used by Bogans and surfers.
- Bruv - used by Chavs. Usually preceded by "safe as fuck".
- Broham - a derivative of the classic Cadillac Brougham used almost exclusively by Yuppies and Preppies
- Bor - used by EDiots on ED IRC
See Also
- Cool story, bro
- Don't Tase Me Bro
- Brofi.st, the EDiot version of tinyurl
- Look at This Fucking Bro
- This girl will call you bro after giving head.
This is a disambiguation page — we hope you feel less ambiguated.
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