GreenestBasterd
Well-Known Member
Bruv where I’m from, Bro where I’m at.
What about the people who call you chief, partner, buddy, bud, pal, boss and the host of other phrases?I don't like anyone calling me Bro, Bruh, Brother, etc... Except my real brother and I only have one. Even then we refer to each other by our first names.
Can’t argue with that! Ha!Bro - used by two types of people. Stoners and frat boys. Can be a term of endearment or meant to irriate.
Bruh - semi derrogatory. Used as a mild insult. Example: Whatever you say, bruh. Cash me outside, bruh!
Brah - used by some smoked out Cali bros and by many Hawaiians
Bruv - used in England and India
It's best not to use any of the B words because it will irritate someone and they will think you are a douche bag for simply using a word they don't to hear.
I miss when bros called me "chief."What about the people who call you chief, partner, buddy, bud, pal, boss and the host of other phrases?
Not sure why everyone does it, but they all have there own way of spinning how they refer to people.
Over here in the states it sounds like you're talking about your life partner.Mate. No nonsense
But be sounds totally credible. HahaDude, I mean bro - whoa....
I hate it. I prefer first names. I can't stand and won't use silly nicknames either.What about the people who call you chief, partner, buddy, bud, pal, boss and the host of other phrases?
Not sure why everyone does it, but they all have there own way of spinning how they refer to people.
What about screen names? LolI hate it. I prefer first names. I can't stand and won't use silly nicknames either.
Haha, I hear ya. I worked at a convenience store as a kid and I’d hear them all in 1 shift. Chief and boss irked me the most.I hate it. I prefer first names. I can't stand and won't use silly nicknames either.
In India men hold hands in public. They're just good friends though. It doesn't mean the same thing as it would here in the States.Over here in the states it sounds like you're talking about your life partner.
I hear ya Boss.Haha, I hear ya. I worked at a convenience store as a kid and I’d hear them all in 1 shift. Chief and boss irked me the most.
Forgot bigshot.Other cheezy slightly insulting things you can use:
-Chief
-Boss
-Capt'n
-Dood
-Guv'nuh
-Bud
-Guy
I work in an office where one of my co-workers says shit like "Heeeeeey Guy...can you..."Haha, I hear ya. I worked at a convenience store and I’d hear them all in 1 shift. Chief and boss irked me the most.
Yeah. Not a fan of some. Mine makes no sense except to me. 5 letters.What about screen names? Lol
I have a friend who will respond to any of these by calling the offender 'Skipper.'Forgot bigshot.