Bropp
Inflections plural bropps
A person who is at once a close companion and a rival or antagonist; a friend regarded with the wariness owed to an enemy. Used especially of a peer whose familiarity does not preclude treachery or competition.
As a term of direct address, applied to such a figure in moments of exasperation, half-affectionate and half-confrontational.
“Bropp, stop — lowkey-genuinely give me the goods before I start deadass-passionately having a nonchalant breakdown all over the carpet.”
— Professor Sendy
“That bropp stole my sunglasses.”
— Professor Sendy
Synonyms
Word History
The Combo
bro opp Bropp
lend of bro (informal term of address for a close male companion, clipped from brother) and opp (slang for an opponent, enemy, or rival, clipped from opposition). The fusion captures a single figure who occupies both roles at once — a companion who is simultaneously an adversary. Coined by Professor Sendy and presented on screen as the equation "Bro + Opp = Bropp" (2026).
First Known Use 2026
Coinage credited to Professor Sendy.
Attested in the source utterance, @ProfessorSendy ↗