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broseph (2)

other word formation type suffixation; noun
a good friend, bro, man. Mostly used in an informal setting.
 
Richard: “Hey man what’s up?” Michael: “Not much brosef how about you?”
Etymology : Broseph is a suffixation of the slang word “bro” which is a clipping “brother”. Other synonyms of the word include: broski, brogan, and brolio. While most people mistakenly believe that the word was created in the movie Anchorman, the true origin is thought to come from The Jamie Foxx Show, in which Braxton often calls Jamie “broseph”.
Source : Richard Ledo to Michael Kutzler, November 13, 2010.
Last modified: 9 December 2010


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