show bro
This term originated
in theatre, coined by the
venerable theatre critic Allison Ward. It can refer to a variety of situations involving a bro, but the following are the most common uses of it:1)A friend who is not really your friend, thus
for show2) a bro in your show, thus a "show bro"3) a bro who aids your show, whether by working in the crew, or driving you around to obscure prop shops to pick up swords.4) a bro of whom you are proud, and thus flaunt continually
Bro-show
by nxaw91 on Feb 23, 2009 02:45:12
Example:
Guy #1: We should go to
Chris's party so we can meet up with some girls.
Guy #2: It's
not worth it, his last party was a complete
bro-show.