Pronunciation: /ˈbrɑlɪk/

Definitions of brolic

adjective A slang term used to describe someone who is muscular or very physically strong.

Example Sentences

A1 He is very brolic with big muscles.

A2 The wrestler looked brolic as he entered the ring.

B1 The bodybuilder's physique was incredibly brolic.

B2 The football player's brolic build helped him excel on the field.

C1 The actor underwent intense training to achieve a brolic appearance for the role.

C2 The boxer's brolic strength and agility made him a formidable opponent.

Examples of brolic in a Sentence

formal The athlete's training regimen has made him incredibly brolic.

informal Dang, that dude is straight up brolic!

slang She's been hitting the gym hard, now she's looking brolic.

figurative His influence in the industry has grown so much, he's become brolic in the business world.

Grammatical Forms of brolic

past tense

broliced

plural

brolics

comparative

more brolic

superlative

most brolic

present tense

brolics

future tense

will be brolic

perfect tense

has been brolic

continuous tense

is being brolic

singular

brolic

positive degree

brolic

infinitive

to brolic

gerund

brolicing

participle

brolicing

Origin and Evolution of brolic

First Known Use: 1990 year
Language of Origin: African American Vernacular English (AAVE)
Story behind the word: The word 'brolic' is believed to have originated in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) as a slang term for someone who is muscular, strong, or physically imposing.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'brolic' has become more widely used in popular culture to describe someone who is not only physically strong but also tough, intimidating, or assertive in a variety of situations.