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    [Noun]  | "broth*er" | \ ˈbrə-t͟hər \


    1: a male who has the same parents as another or one parent in common with another

    2: one related to another by common ties or interests

    3: a fellow member —used as a title for ministers in some evangelical denominations


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English, from Old English brōthor; akin to Old High German bruodor brother, Latin frater, Greek phratēr member of the same clan;

    [Noun]  | "big brother" 


    1: an older brother

    2: a man who serves as a companion, father figure, and role model for a boy

    3: the leader of an authoritarian state or movement


    Origin: 1809 ;

    [Noun]  | "blood brother" 


    1: a brother by birth

    2: one of two men pledged to mutual loyalty by a ceremonial use of each other's blood


    Origin: 1799 ;

    [Noun]  | "broth*er-in-law" | \ ˈbrə-t͟hər-ən-ˌlȯ \


    1: the brother of one's spouse

    2: the husband of one's sibling

    3: the husband of one's spouse's sibling


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Noun]  | "Christian Brother" 


    1: a member of the Roman Catholic institute of Brothers of the Christian Schools founded by St. John Baptist de la Salle in France in 1684 and dedicated to education


    Origin: 1819 ;

    [Noun]  | "half brother" 


    1: a brother related through one parent only


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Noun]  | "soul brother" 


    1: a Black boy or man


    Origin: 1957 ;

    [Noun]  | "Xa*ve*ri*an Brother" | \ zā-ˈvir-ē-ən- \


    1: a member of a Roman Catholic congregation of lay brothers founded by Theodore J. Ryken in Brugge, Belgium, in 1839 and dedicated to education


    Origin: 1882 ;

     Xaverian of St. Francis Xavier;

    [Adjective]  | "fos*ter" | \ ˈfȯ-stər \


    1: having, relating to, or being the relationship between a foster parent and the child who the foster parent cares for

    2: being, relating to, or involved in a situation in which temporary care is given to an animal (such as one that is injured or awaiting adoption) in a household or similar setting


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English, from Old English fōstor-, from fōstor food, feeding; akin to Old English fōda food;

    [Noun]  | "brothers" 


    1: a male connected with another person by a common parent;


      * e.g., " ... When was the last time you called your brother? "





    2: a member of a religious community of men;


      * e.g., " ... He was loved and respected among his brothers at the monastery. "





    3: a man with whom one feels a sense of solidarity;


      * e.g., " ... As veterans, we support our brothers and sisters in the military. "



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    [Noun]  | "brother" 


    1: a male connected with another person by a common parent;


      * e.g., " ... When was the last time you called your brother? "





    2: a member of a religious community of men;


      * e.g., " ... He was loved and respected among his brothers at the monastery. "





    3: a man with whom one feels a sense of solidarity;


      * e.g., " ... As veterans, we support our brothers and sisters in the military. "



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     [ "brothers" ]

    1: members of a particular racial or ethnic group especially African-Americans

      * e.g.,  ... All the brothers are getting together for a party Friday night 

     [ "brother" ]

    1: a person whom you are related to. sometimes a role model. sometimes an ass. sometimes a friend. a person who you are stuck being related to until the day you die through good or bad

      * e.g.,  ... my brother is a good guy. 

     [ "brother" ]

    1: mum loves me more

      * e.g.,  ... hey brother, mum loves me more then you you fat turd 

     [ "Brother" ]

    1: A male sibling that gives you advice not to show how wise he is but to point you in the right direction, for your sake; one who shares many memories that bring them close to you; the one that shares shows, bands, movies, family, and other interests with you; the person that makes fun of you without it hurting your feelings; the definition of fun and love; one who gives and seeks advice; the one who tells you like it is; the role model; the one who knows how to make you laugh; the one that treats you like you are and nothing more, and nothing less so that you know of your importance, but are humble as well; the one you are most like; someone that generates tears when gone; no matter where you are in the world, you both are still close

      * e.g.,  ... I love my brother. 

     [ "brother" ]

    1: what hulk hogan usually says after a sentence

      * e.g.,  ... you betta believe it, brother. 

     [ "Brother" ]

    1: An annoyiong little shit that never seems to go away and kind of smells funny.

      * e.g.,  ... My brother is fifteen. 

     [ "Brother" ]

    1: A guy who is closely related to you, who pisses you off, be it older or younger. Brothers may lurk around your room or even threaten to kill you. Many cases have shown that brothers are douchebags.

      * e.g.,  ... You: Hello, brother! How is this fine day? 

     [ "as a brother" ]

    1: a term used by women to say they want to be friends with you, but nothing more. If your girl says this it meens you don't and will never have a shot with her unless you man up and take a stand.

      * e.g.,  ... I just see you as a brother. 

     [ "Brother" ]

    1: Complete asshole who's main mission is to make your life hell

      * e.g.,  ... My older brother is a fucktard 

     [ "brother" ]

    1: Someone you love and respect. A brother doesn't have to be a blood-related sibling.

      * e.g.,  ... Seth: "Happy birthday, brother." 


     [ "brother" ]

    2: Coming from a guys perspective in the Midwest, it is not often when a friend, relative or acquaintance calls me "brother", "bro" "brotha" or "broseph". Calling someone any of the those words is exactly like saying "I have positive feelings for you, and I love you, man." In a heterosexual, your-my friend-and-I-respect-you way.

      * e.g.,  ... Jared: "Thanks" 


     [ "brother" ]

    3: For example, over the past year, the only time I called an acquaintance "brother, "bro" or "brotha" was when when I liked them, and thought of them as somebody pretty much love (for who they are)

      * e.g.,  ... Seth referred to Jared as "brother" because he loves him like a brother, even though they are not related. 

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