Results for “wallah bro”
'I swear (to God)' — an oath of truth
Armour or shield fully depleted — defence gone.
An adult, usually male, fan of the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic reboot.
The guy who won't shut up about his bags at a wedding.
Newcastle Brown Ale — the Toon's unofficial sacrament in a clear bottle.
Weed — Bay Area slang from an E-40 record.
Cameron Paul's 1987 drum loop — bounce's second foundational sample.
A parachute — British forces slang.
A naval aviator. From the brown footwear that goes with the flight-crew uniform.
To smear yourself in your own excrement to disrupt staff.
A patient's lost control of their bowels and someone has to clean it up.
The big food-grade plastic tub everything in the kitchen ends up in.
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
Friendly term of address for anyone
Thanks mate; cheers bro
Tag combining 'eh' and 'bro'
Good upbringing, manners and home training.
Gym advice passed around that isn't backed by science.
Old-school high-protein chicken-and-rice eating plan.
Problem, beef, trouble
Bro, buddy (PR)
The archetypal East End pub sing-along and dance.
A favourite platonic (best-friend) pairing
Heavy state-issued work boots.
A helpful household spirit of folklore
A rude raspberry blown to show contempt, named for New York's loudest borough of hecklers.
A workout plan hitting one muscle group a day — classic gym-bro programming.
The stereotypical fitness guy — protein shakes, mirror selfies and 'we go gym' energy.
A treatment that sets your brows brushed-up and fluffy for that fox-eye, model look.
Cockney for dead — 'brown bread' rhymes with dead, used both literally and as a threat.
A swear-on-it phrase meaning 'I promise, on my brother's life.'
Playing it safe against a broke enemy so you don't gift them free guns.
An enemy whose shield has just been broken off.
A cold, broody loner paired with a relentlessly cheerful partner.
Iconic broken-English meme line from the 1991 Mega Drive game Zero Wing.
Shiba Inu meme captioned in broken Comic Sans inner monologue: 'much wow, very meme, so slang.'
A genderless, slightly-softer respelling of 'bro'.
A broom — the proper twiggy old-school besom kind.
Cockney rhyming slang for skint (broke).