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I do it fairly often. It started as a mockery of the so called "bro" culture but I don't even know if we're kidding anymore.
How about you? |
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New Member [01%]
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This makes me sad.
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#3 |
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Member [03%]
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I think terms like that can be pretty funny when said by people like us who aren't serious about it :P
Long story short - sometimes, but just as a joke. |
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I concur. However, when used in the wrong company, you start to project (broject?) yourself as a "bro" . People who take the language more seriously may start using it with you. You may think it's a joke but they don't. It's bound to be an epic confrontation in the future.... |
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I can honestly say I've never said it in a serious manner...
I do call my best friend "woman!" though, quite often. |
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I would probably feel the same way if I knew how. |
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Member [15%]
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i do but one of my friends is actually named brody..
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ha. can't avoid that one. |
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Core Member [184%]
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I am called "dude" more than "girl" and it's actually pronounced "gurrl"
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Member [16%]
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Both are fairly common. I know a lot of females call each other "guuuurl". Also some who use dude. Also phrasing like "love", or some other random, mushy phrase. |
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Member [06%]
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Only satirically.
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Member [15%]
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i think bro will be dated though like when charlie sheen tries to talk cool and uses some dated slang. i think he uses groovy a lot. sounds like old man talk to me.
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Core Member [856%]
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My best friend is "Roonski".
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