broseph

English

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Etymology

Blend of bro + Joseph.

Noun

broseph (plural brosephs)

  1. (slang) A comrade or friend.
    • 2007, Rick Barba, The Shrieking Shadow, Aladdin Paperbacks (2007), →ISBN, page 15:
      "Come on, broseph," he calls back to Lucas, grinning wildly. "Let's spy on them!"
    • 2010, Jonny Wakefield, Bryce Warnes, & Anna Zoria, "What's on you wall?", The Ubyssey (University of British Columbia), Volume 92, Number 11, 7 October 2010, page 4:
      Anybody who walks into your room knows immediately that you get blasted, broseph, and that most of your pride, social standing and self worth are derived from your ability to drink litres upon litres of spiced rum.
    • 2014, John Hornor Jacobs, The Shibboleth, Carolrhoda Lab (2014), →ISBN, page 312:
      “That I am, broseph. That I am.”

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