the group known as the brother hood of steel is a group of men following the leader known as elder Maxson. the men can usually be found in giant metal suits of armor known as power armor. they have been in las vegas, Washington dc, and boston. they have been reported helpful to society they help people get food, water and recover valuable technology from dangerous people. there biggest victory yet is destroying both the enclave and the Institute both groups that are what they call "cleansing the land" the enclave had made a virus called the FEV virus and the Institute is a group that replace humans with machines called "synths" the group has gone under cover and is planning there next journey to west Virginia
the BoS are coming to west Virginia
Balls of Steel.
A text acronym but also spoken. (boss but with a long 'o')
'Your grandad was a U2 pilot? Wheewww! BoS.'
An acronym meaning Blocked On Sight. Used in social media bios similarly to DNI.
Twitter bio: Emily, 16, she/they ✨️🦚💐🌸 ❗️NSFW accounts BOS❗️
To be presently contempt with life and possess charismatic or joyful qualities as a result.
You're being bo today,
They seem really bo,
just be bo today bro
a bo is a country fool who likes riding with pigs and runs with the cows
Come on bo
What the hell bo
Get the pigs bo
Old Slang for Bozo or Bum depending on context.
Written as " 'bo ", this slang had common usage prior to the 1960s. However, in recent years the term has experienced less usage, excluding some small groups or the elderly, and should be avoided in every day use as it will most likely be perceived as slang for Body Oder
Written usage dates back to at least the 1910s, as evidenced by its use in the Union Song "The Tramp" by Joe Hill, and can be assumed as having been around prior to that point.
Documents, letters, songs, movies, and other things dating prior to the 1960s using 'bo should be assumed as referring to a bozo or bum and NOT Body Oder unless evidenced otherwise.
Bro
It is used for the people who cannot pronounce the "R" sound. Therefore, bo.
Person 1: Bo let's eat some wamen.
Person 2: Ight bet where we eatin'.