Broseph
Inflections plural brosephs
a male friend or companion; a 'bro' addressed or referred to with the mock-formality of a personal name.
used as a familiar form of address to a man, equivalent to 'buddy' or 'pal.'
“What's up, Broseph?”
— Professor Sendy
used loosely of any man regarded as embodying easygoing fraternal camaraderie.
“He's a real Broseph once you get to know him.”
— Professor Sendy
“Bro, Joseph, Broseph.”
— Professor Sendy
uttered to hail, greet, or call the attention of a male companion.
“Broseph! Over here.”
— Professor Sendy
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Word History
The Combo
bro joseph Broseph
lend of bro (clipping of brother, a casual male companion) and the personal name Joseph, the latter contributing only its terminal syllable to lend the address the cadence of a proper name. Coined by Professor Sendy as one of a recited series of bro- compounds (alongside brud, bromance, brizzler, brooksmaxxer, brollege, breadass, brobeque, brat, and brog).
First Known Use 2026
Coinage credited to Professor Sendy.
Attested in the source utterance, @ProfessorSendy ↗