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Brolic

1) Often used to describe somebody who is strong, it holds the most extreme definition of strength and power.

2) Somebody who is strong and workouts is known as a brolic.

3) Can be used as a verb to illustrate physical harm.

* A dedicated folk-style, freestyle, or Greco wrestler is automatically known as a brolic because of the physically demanding schedule they endure.

* Only when used as a verb is the word brolic to have a k at the end of it so that it can be easily conjugated.

1) "I've been hitting the weights lately, now I'm brolic."

2) "Arnold Schwarzenneger used to be such a brolic in his movie days."

3) "Ian was getting up in my face, so I had to brolick him. Now he can't walk straight."

by The Most Brolic 103 June 24, 2009

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Brolic

Term originally derived from the Dragonball Z cartoon which featured a character named "Broli" or "Broly" who was vastly superior to the other characters in size and power.

Broli is an immensely powerful warrior capable of destroying planets. When used in reference to men it is a complement, when used in refrence to women it is a severe diss or insult (Meaning the woman is manly or "butch" in some physical manner). Examples below.

*Often the ultimate diss is to combine 4 B's ending in Bitch and beginning with Brolic. Often used as a harsh punch-line in turning down a girl.

Brolic is often used to describe atheltic women who are "unnaturaly" muscular and is the only word i've heard to describe athetlic women in the informal context.

A more respective alternative might be "brickhouse" which means the woman is in shape but certainly doesn't look like a man. (ie- Serena Williams) Brickhouse can be a very well recieved complement.

Brolic on the other hand (if you are a female) means your face resembles a box and you should lighten up on the workouts and eat some platanos and gain some booty and titty fat or something for dudes to grab on to.

Dudes generally don't like "Brolic" chicks, we like some gellatin to wiggle around and smack. Brolic means you are 99% muscle and your ass is hard as a rock.

Whole purpose of men liking females is because they are soft and squishy. So as a rule of thumb, if you are ever called "Brolic", you need to immediatley cease any excercises.

Men that are called "Brolic" may keep up the good work for those ladies that want the rock hard abs.

"That Dude is Brolic Son."

"Vanessa? Nah, Nobody want that Brolic-lookin busted up basketball Bitch."

by JD Cash Money Proppa December 6, 2006

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Brolic

Slang term originally meaning combative, now generally synonymous with describing something buff/brawny/burly/meaty

Originated in New York City around the 60's

Bruh, why your girl so brolic ?

by Brooklyn Bomber March 7, 2018


Brolicate

To completely dominate and/or establish your dominance over a person/place/thing. So much so that you can now be appropriately described as brolic as fuck.

Come at me bro, I'll brolicate you.

by JonB93 November 19, 2012

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Brolic

A) Many people refer "brolic" with strength, how strong something is. Also related to strength and how big something is.

B) Brolic is just another way of saying amazing or beast.

Examples:

A) Jake: "Bubble tea is very brolic."
Swambolini: "Zach is so brolic"

B) Swambolini: "Zach is so fucking brolic"
Jroot: "Word Randy"

by Joe Elskey April 23, 2008

17πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž


Brolic

Brolic is a word to describe a person or action that is strong, tuff or brave. May also be used to describe someone or something that is muscular or aggressive looking. Originates from New york and New Jersey in the 1990’s.

β€œSon was mad brolic and wasn't backing down from all those dudes.”
β€œDon’t come in here acting all brolic like you bout that life.”

by Captain Back Slap July 31, 2023


Brolic

Out of ordinary, the one thing you would not do

Kevin went to the store to dust the shelves. He does not work there. That’s brolic!

by Big.black0o May 6, 2020