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Definition of brah in English: brah(North American bra) nounbrɑːbrä South African, US informal 1A male friend or associate. his brahs are giving him major props Example sentencesExamples - My brah came back in from riding a big wave.
- You and your nine surf brahs will have these waves all to yourselves.
- Why don't you go show your brah to his room?
- I was a little confused until my brah told me that it is surfer lingo.
- All you brahs waiting for his next sleeper hit: rest assured that his newest dude-com delivers terrifically middlebrow laughs.
- I want to give a shout out to all my brahs.
- I have no idea why he turned his back on his brahs
- I was trying to call somebody to come pick me up, 'cause I didn't want to get back in the van with the strung-out surfer brahs again, but my phone had died.
- 1.1 Used as a familiar form of address for a man.
Example sentencesExamples - No idea, brah.
- And I'm with you on Nate, brah.
- "Or we could say 'Howzit, brah.'"
- "Just cool it, brah," Huff tells him.
- The conditions were epic, so much snow brah!
- That's tots legit, brah!
- You've disfigured me, brah.
- That dude's dead, brah.
- "I know some surfers who say: 'No way, brah, it's not about competition,'" he argues.
- That's one way, brah.
- I'm feeling you on that one, brah.
- As I say, brah, this stuff rules.
- It's cool, brah.
- Now i'm healthy and doors are opening, circle of life brah.
- 1.2 Used as an informal title before a man's name.
Example sentencesExamples - Said Bra Hugh: "A society who doesn't live with its aged has lost its sense of history."
- "I'm talking to Bra Amos, not the mayor."
- Bra Ntemi was also a prolific composer with a deep sense of social responsibility.
- Wherever Bra Gib is, he'll take pride in what is happening today.
- Known simply as Bra Ntemi, he created the African Jazz Pioneers and the Alexandra All Star Band in the 50s.
Origin Late 19th century (originally West Indian): perhaps originally representing a colloquial pronunciation of brother. Compare bro, brer. Definition of brah in US English: brah(North American bra) nounbrä US, South African informal 1A male friend or associate. his brahs are giving him major props Example sentencesExamples - My brah came back in from riding a big wave.
- I was a little confused until my brah told me that it is surfer lingo.
- I was trying to call somebody to come pick me up, 'cause I didn't want to get back in the van with the strung-out surfer brahs again, but my phone had died.
- You and your nine surf brahs will have these waves all to yourselves.
- I have no idea why he turned his back on his brahs
- All you brahs waiting for his next sleeper hit: rest assured that his newest dude-com delivers terrifically middlebrow laughs.
- Why don't you go show your brah to his room?
- I want to give a shout out to all my brahs.
- 1.1 Used as a familiar form of address for a man.
Example sentencesExamples - No idea, brah.
- The conditions were epic, so much snow brah!
- "Just cool it, brah," Huff tells him.
- "Or we could say 'Howzit, brah.'"
- You've disfigured me, brah.
- Now i'm healthy and doors are opening, circle of life brah.
- That's one way, brah.
- As I say, brah, this stuff rules.
- It's cool, brah.
- That's tots legit, brah!
- "I know some surfers who say: 'No way, brah, it's not about competition,'" he argues.
- That dude's dead, brah.
- And I'm with you on Nate, brah.
- I'm feeling you on that one, brah.
- 1.2 Used as an informal title before a man's name.
Example sentencesExamples - Said Bra Hugh: "A society who doesn't live with its aged has lost its sense of history."
- Known simply as Bra Ntemi, he created the African Jazz Pioneers and the Alexandra All Star Band in the 50s.
- Wherever Bra Gib is, he'll take pride in what is happening today.
- "I'm talking to Bra Amos, not the mayor."
- Bra Ntemi was also a prolific composer with a deep sense of social responsibility.
Origin Late 19th century (originally West Indian): perhaps originally representing a colloquial pronunciation of brother. Compare bro, brer. |