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(Islam, MLE, slang) Brother; a close male friend or associate.
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(Islam, MLE, slang) Brother; a close male friend or associate.
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(obsolete) A procuress or bawd.
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(India, obsolete) A woman or wife.
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(obsolete) A grandmother.
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(informal) A stud; a handsome, well-built man.
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(US, law) A gap in American gun legislation that allows access to guns by physically abusive ex-boyfriends and stalkers with previous convictions or restraining orders—while individuals who have been convicted of, or are under a restraining order for, domestic violence are prohibited from owning a firearm, the prohibition only applies if the victim was the perpetrator's spouse or cohabitant, or if the perpetrator had a child with the victim.
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(obsolete) The young of an animal.
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(countable) A Russian organized crime syndicate/family.
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(Jamaica, colloquial) brother
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(Caribbean, Jamaica and MLE) brother or bredrin; a close male friend or associate.
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(Rastafari) A close male friend, family member, or comrade.
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(slang) Pronunciation spelling of bro. [(slang) brother (a male sibling)]
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Alternative spelling of br'er, contraction of brother.
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Alternative form of bruv [(UK, Canada, chiefly MLE, MTE, Australia, slang) Brother, mate, friend.]
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(slang) brother (usually used to address a male)
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Alternative form of bro-hug [(US slang) A hug shared between male colleagues or friends, especially a quick, physically reserved one.]
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(Southern US, African-American Vernacular) Alternative form of brotus [(dialectal, chiefly Southern US) Something added at no extra charge, such as the thirteenth item in a baker's dozen.]
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(slang) A gathering featuring or primarily appealing to men.
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(Internet slang) Alternative way of saying bro, usually with more respect.
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Alternative spelling of bro (“brother, friend”). [(slang) brother (a male sibling)]
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(slang) Dude, bro. (Used to address another male, stereotypically used by surfers.)
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(slang) bro, brother; a male comrade or friend
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(slang) A Mohawk hairstyle worn by a bro.
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(slang) The fact or quality of being a bro.
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Alternative letter-case form of bros.
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Alternative spelling of broseph [(slang) A comrade or friend.]
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(slang) A comrade or friend.
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(slang) A female fan of Bros, a British boy band active in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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(slang, rare) Friendship between males.
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(slang) brother; a male sibling
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Alternative form of broski. [(slang) brother; a male sibling]
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Alternative form of broski. [(slang) brother; a male sibling]
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(slang, sometimes derogatory) Extremely characteristic of the culture of bros.
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(slang, African-American Vernacular or Jamaica) Pronunciation spelling of brother. [Son of the same parents as another person.]
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Pronunciation spelling of brother, representing African-American Vernacular English. [Son of the same parents as another person.]
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(African-American Vernacular) A black male.
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(UK, slang, archaic) Term of address for a fellow tradesman, originally a carpenter.
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(Australian Aboriginal) A member of a traditional gender role in Australian Aboriginal cultures, resembling trans men.
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(African-American Vernacular, mostly as a term of address) A man.
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Pronunciation spelling of brother, representing African-American Vernacular English. [Son of the same parents as another person.]
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(South Africa) bro; bra; term of address for a man
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Pronunciation spelling of brother, representing African-American Vernacular English. [Son of the same parents as another person.]
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Pronunciation spelling of brother. [Son of the same parents as another person.]
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(Internet slang, humorous) An action, experience, or situation that elicits a response of “bruh”.
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(UK, Canada, chiefly MLE, MTE, Australia, slang) Brother, mate, friend.
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Alternative form of bruvver [(Cockney slang) Brother.]
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(Cockney slang) Brother.
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(MTE, slang) Alternative form of bro [(slang) brother (a male sibling)]
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(MTE, slang) Alternative form of brodie [(Internet slang) A close friend; a man deserving of admiration.]
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(slang, sometimes derogatory) An enthusiastic male cryptocurrency supporter, especially a dogmatic, condescending one.
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(BDSM, sexual slang) A dominant male partner, often used as an address.
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(informal, derogatory) A boy or man who has a very close bond with his father.
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Alternative spelling of dude-bro [(slang) A hypermasculine male.]
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(slang) A hypermasculine male.
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Alternative spelling of dude-bro [(slang) A hypermasculine male.]
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(slang, African-American Vernacular, MLE, MTE) A term of endearment between friends; derived from "family" but not used between relatives.
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Alternative form of fam-bam. [(slang) Family.]
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(vulgar, slang, acronym) A (putative) grandmother or grandfather found sexually attractive.
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(neologism, slang) Someone who is sexually attracted to elderly women.
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(archaic) A bad-tempered old woman; a crone.
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(CB radio slang) One's child.
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Obsolete form of homunculus. [A miniature man, once imagined by spermists to be present in human sperm.]
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(slang, as a term of endearment) husband
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A boyfriend living together with his partner under the same roof.
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(slang) Acronym of love you like a brother (or like a bro).
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(informal, idiomatic, derogatory, Canada, US) A male who has a very close bond with his mother, and may consequently be perceived as soft or effeminate.
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Acronym of middle-aged matron in Lycra: a female equivalent
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A meaningless utterance.
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(South Africa, mostly as a term of address) madam; miss
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Alternative form of mamzer [(Judaism) A child born to Jewish parents whose relationship is incestuous or otherwise forbidden by Jewish law (e.g. an unmarried man and a married woman), or the descendant of such a person.]
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(literally, vulgar) One who engages in incestuous sex with a niece
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(UK, dated) Term of address for a male friend, irrespective of age.
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(countable, informal, slang) One's mother.
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(Japanese, childish, often as a term of address) Older brother
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(South Africa) An older man, especially an uncle. (Frequently as a respectful form of address.)
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(South Africa) An affectionate term for an older brother (or male friend).
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(colloquial, Ireland, figuratively) father
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(Northern England, especially Manchester, Liverpudlian) One's sibling.
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(US, historical) A Chinese male who was falsely registered as the son of another Chinese who had already migrated to America, in order to take advantage of immigration laws.
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Alternative letter-case form of Pharma Bro [(informal, derogatory) Martin Shkreli (American businessman)]
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A person or thing that is unfairly disliked and maltreated.
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(US slang) A mother-in-law.
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(African-American Vernacular) Sister, girlfriend (as a familiar term of address between women).
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(informal) A fellow African American man
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Alternative form of sugar mama [(informal) An older woman who spends money on a younger person for romantic or sexual purposes.]
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Alternative spelling of sugar daddy [(slang) A man who spends money for the benefit of a relationship with an often younger romantic or sexual partner.]
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(Philippines) A henpecked husband or boyfriend.
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(slang, American football, US) A player with extraordinary ability and exceptional toughness.
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(slang, with a positive connotation) Incest.
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(India, Pakistan, vulgar) lover
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