broski

noun
/ˈbɹoʊ̯skiː/US

Etymology

From bro (“brother”) + -ski, from Polish -ski or Russian -ский (-skij, adjectival suffix).

  1. derived from -ский
  2. derived from -ski

Definitions

  1. A trusted male friend.

    • Hey broski, what's good?
    • Imagine if I never met the broskis
  2. A Polish person.

    • ‘Good to hear your voice, broski.’
    • Careful friend, Poland is the next gigachad of Europe. I for one welcome our new polish overlords. Welcome broskis

The neighborhood

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