trust me bro
Used to express that someone is lying or is making an otherwise baseless or counterfactual claim.
noun
Brother (a male sibling).
My mom took my lil' bro to soccer practice now and she wanted me to pick him up.
Brother (a comrade or friend; one who shares one’s ideals).
Bro, you good? You've been lookin' kinda out of it lately.
Let’s not kid ourselves – there are plenty of men saying that Will has been emasculated by Jada, because hurr durr why would he hit a bro over a woman.
Brother, my man, good sir; a friendly term of address for typically men.
Near-synonym: man
don't tase me, bro
A frat boy or someone who espouses the fraternity bro culture.
Someone, usually male, who aggressively evangelizes a person, concept or technology.
Pfeiffer's partners at Pod Save America — the audio outpost of the resistance that had made a collection of Obama Bros niche superstars, had invested as producers in a documentary about the Senate run.
One of these cars has 707 horsepower, performs amazingly well on a drag strip, and is popular among performance car bros. The other car is about to easily win a drag race.
name
A surname.
adj
Abbreviation of brown (eye or hair color).