means like dude or bro or brother.
yo Bro-bro whats up
whats up Bro-bro
yo Bro-bro
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Another name to call yo peoples. Equivalent to "man" "dude" "homie" "loc" "playa"
"Hey, come here bro-bro. Lemme holla at u."
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The ultimate bro. The person who a normal bro strives to be like. He is usually the big dick of the fraternity, or whatever social circle he's part of for that matter. He can play 14 games of Beirut and still be game to play a whole nine innings of Wiffle-Beer. He is usually found wearing extra fresh bro's clothes (e.g. Polo cap with leather adjustable buckle, rugby shirts, designer sweats, etc). A bro's bro's apartment is usually equipped with a bar.
Could also referred to as a "bro of a bro"
Bro: What are you doing this weekend?
Bro's bro: I'm playing in this flag football tournament in Vegas. Plane leaves in a few hours, gotta get a quick workout in before I board - should be a fun flight, I'm gonna get fucked up!
Bro: You're the man!
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A form of salutation or greeting.
Its first form is the word bro, being used multiple times in a row. This usually happens when the person repeatedly saying "bro" is excited, trying to get someone's attention, or high.
Later on, this was adapted. The bro is said only twice, and not repeatedly however times wanted, and a new word follows - bruda. This word comes from the german word for brother, Bruder.
The phrase "Bro bro bruda" is now used for the same reasons as repeated bro is, and it is newly also used as a greeting to someone you haven't seen in a long time.
(Excited)
"Bro bro bruda! Check out this new game I got!"
(Getting Attention)
"Are you even listening to me dude? Bro? Hey, bro bro bruda, listen!"
(High)
"Bro bro bruda... Broooooo..."
(Greeting)
"Bro bro bruda! Long time no see!"
The word le bro bro is basically a substitute for you friends names or when your addressing a larger group of people rarely or never is it used as "le bro bros"
How was your day le bro bro?
Le bro bro why would you do that?
Le bro bro yall are trippin.
Yall need to get it together le bro bro.
A male go-go dancer.
When did they start letting bro-bro dancers dance at Boulevard 3?