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[ broh-mans, broh-mans ] / ˈbroʊ mæns, broʊˈmæns /
noun Informal.a friendship between two men that is close but does not involve sex (usually used facetiously). Origin of bromanceFirst recorded in 2000-05; bro + (ro)mance1 OTHER WORDS FROM bromancebro·man·tic, adjectiveWords nearby bromancebroking, brolga, brolly, brom-, bromal, bromance, bromantic, bromate, bromatium, Bromberg, bromegrass Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for bromanceThe bromance between the Russian president and the billionaire ex-prime minister of Italy goes way back. Was Putin’s Midnight Visit to Berlusconi About Bunga Bunga?|Barbie Latza Nadeau|October 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST The two men have what could be called a bromance, a description that Norquist embraces. Ralph Nader and Grover Norquist: Washington’s Most Unlikely Bromance|Eleanor Clift|May 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST The face-to-face, the things, the bromance … … That amazing scene where you fire off your gun in the air out of frustration. Keanu Reeves on ‘Man of Tai Chi,’ ‘Bill & Ted’ & ‘Point Break’|Marlow Stern|September 13, 2013|DAILY BEAST This is a man and his mentor, people who could almost pass as friends—perhaps even as two parties in a bromance. Mads Mikkelsen On Playing the Tasty New Hannibal Lecter|Kevin Fallon|April 4, 2013|DAILY BEAST
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