Pronunciation: /ˈbroʊni/

Definitions of brony

noun A fan of the television show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, typically an adult male

Example Sentences

A1 My little brother is a brony and loves watching My Little Pony.

A2 Sarah's friend is a brony and collects My Little Pony merchandise.

B1 As a brony, Mark enjoys attending My Little Pony conventions.

B2 The brony community has grown significantly over the years.

C1 Many bronies participate in charity events to give back to the community.

C2 Some bronies have even created their own original My Little Pony content.

Examples of brony in a Sentence

formal The brony community is dedicated to celebrating the My Little Pony franchise.

informal My friend is a huge brony and loves collecting My Little Pony merchandise.

slang Some people think being a brony is weird, but I don't mind it.

figurative Being a brony is like being part of a unique and supportive fan group.

Grammatical Forms of brony

past tense

bronied

plural

bronies

comparative

bronier

superlative

broniest

present tense

brony

future tense

will brony

perfect tense

have bronied

continuous tense

is bronying

singular

brony

positive degree

brony

infinitive

to brony

gerund

bronying

participle

bronied

Origin and Evolution of brony

First Known Use: 2010 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'brony' is a portmanteau of 'bro' and 'pony', originally coined to refer to adult male fans of the animated television series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
Evolution of the word: Initially used within the My Little Pony fandom to describe adult male fans, the term 'brony' has since expanded to encompass fans of all genders and ages who enjoy the show. It has also been adopted more broadly to refer to fans of any animated series or franchise, regardless of gender or age.