broette

noun
/bɹəʊˈɛt/UK

Etymology

From bro + -ette.

  1. derived from bro
  2. suffixed as broette — “bro + ette

Definitions

  1. A female comrade or friend.

    • And if you're not a bro or broette in the Lord, we'd love to tell you how you can become one.
    • Shout out to the amazing bros and broettes who live every goddamn day with the super-wonderful company of their Greek friends!
    • […] in roughly equal measure to the species of college bro and broette more likely to be found in a bar across the street.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA