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soul brother
noun
- a Black male, especially a fellow Black male.
Word History and Origins
Origin of soul brother1
Example Sentences
The civil-rights leader called Poitier a “soul brother” for supporting him over the years.
Craig flops his hand through an approximation of a soul brother shake to welcome Earn, who immediately flees to the open bar.
“This is a proper musical send-off for my soul brother with a bunch of talented and groovy guests that would make Adam wince,” Porter said.
Lindsay was introduced as “the blue-eyed soul brother, ” and the gospel great Mahalia Jackson — who would join the newly solo vocal powerhouse Mavis Staples for a duet — spoke confidently of his impending victory.
Special thank you to our soul brother @justinbaldoni and to my new brother Michael @mikelosaurusrex for singing me down the aisle.
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