Core language from High Wycombe. Comes from the word 'safe' but is extended to convey extra meaning. Comes vaguely from German to mean 'safe my brother'.
Simjob: "Here, have a free Subway."
SaxWan: "Safety mein bruder."
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When an individual is years past a mid life crisis and is spending and wanting more then he makes but still wants to retire.
That ole boy suffers from a bad case of Bruderism.
Often used in uncomfortable situations, meaning "Bro, must go"
*You make something stupid, and decide to run off* bruder muss los