What does Bromance mean?
Definitions for Bromance
bro·mance
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bromancenoun
A close but non-sexual relationship between two men, a form of homosocial intimacy.
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Bromance
A bromance is a very close and non-sexual relationship between two or more men. It is an exceptionally tight, affectional, homosocial male bonding relationship exceeding that of usual friendship, and is distinguished from normal friendship by a particularly high level of emotional intimacy. The emergence of the concept since the beginning of the 21st century has been seen as reflecting a change in societal perception and interest in the theme, with an increasing openness of Western society in the 21st century to reconsider gender, sexuality, and exclusivity constraints.
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Bromance
A bromance is a close non-sexual relationship between two men, a form of affectional or homosocial intimacy.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Bromance in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Bromance in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of Bromance in a Sentence
You know, where I start and where he ends, and where he starts and I end, has always been like a murky line, and that’s part of our bromance, right? My kids call him Uncle Woody. His kids call me Uncle Matthew etc etc. And you see pictures of us and my family thinks a lot of pictures of him are me. His family thinks a lot of pictures of me are him.
I guess the bromance is over.
They have a bromance going on, when I get off Wentworth, Journey runs right up to him and licks out his nostrils. It's a little bit personal -- but Wentworth obviously likes it.
Translations for Bromance
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- bromanceArabic
- bromanceDanish
- bromanceGerman
- bromanceGreek
- bromanceSpanish
- bromancePersian
- BromanceFinnish
- bromanceFrench
- bromanceIrish
- bromanceHindi
- bromanceIndonesian
- bromanceItalian
- ברומאנסHebrew
- ಬ್ರೋಮನ್ಸ್Kannada
- 브롬스Korean
- bromanceLatin
- BromanceDutch
- bromanceNorwegian
- bromancePolish
- бромансRussian
- bromanceSwedish
- bromanceTamil
- bromanceTelugu
- bromanceThai
- BromanceTurkish
- ароматUkrainian
- برومانسUrdu
- 扮演者Chinese
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