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bro-ey
[ broh-ee ]
adjective
- relating to or characterized by qualities often negatively attributed to young, usually white men as a group, such as immaturity, overconfidence, or sexism:
The film is funny in a juvenile and bro-ey way.
He's an obnoxious, bro-ey jerk.
Word History and Origins
Origin of bro-ey1
Example Sentences
If you didn’t know any better — if you hadn’t seen his speeches or interviews with bro-ey podcasts — you might not have caught Vance’s gaslighting, especially on the issue of abortion, which has become ballot box kryptonite for Republicans.
In this case, of course, the effusive, suspense-struck collectors aren't bro-ey or geeky gamers but teenage girls, young women and not insubstantial numbers of gay men.
“It’s a bro-ey thing to put away your weights; it’s a bro-ey thing to put away your carbon emissions,” she said.
One lawsuit described a “bro-ey culture” akin to a “fraternity”; two of the suits said sexual harassment was “rampant.”
“If you lose it, fire another $2,000,” Plenzo said in an interview, using a bro-ey synonym for bet.
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