Pronunciation: /ˈleɪdiˌbroʊ/

Definitions of ladybro

noun A slang term combining 'lady' and 'bro' to refer to a woman who embodies characteristics typically associated with a 'bro', such as being laid-back and easygoing.

Example Sentences

A1 The ladybro helped her friend carry groceries.

A2 I met a group of ladybros at the gym who were working out together.

B1 The ladybro offered to fix my bike when she saw it was broken.

B2 She was known as the ultimate ladybro among her friends for always having their backs.

C1 The ladybro was a strong advocate for gender equality in the workplace.

C2 As a successful businesswoman, she was seen as a ladybro who paved the way for other women in the industry.

Examples of ladybro in a Sentence

formal The ladybro greeted the guests with a warm smile and firm handshake.

informal Hey ladybro, want to grab a drink after work?

slang That ladybro is always down for a good time.

figurative She's like a ladybro, always there to support her friends no matter what.

Grammatical Forms of ladybro

past tense

ladybroed

plural

ladybros

comparative

more ladybro

superlative

most ladybro

present tense

ladybros

future tense

will ladybro

perfect tense

have ladybroed

continuous tense

is ladybroing

singular

ladybro

positive degree

ladybro

infinitive

to ladybro

gerund

ladybroing

participle

ladybroed

Origin and Evolution of ladybro

First Known Use: 2010 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'ladybro' is believed to have originated in colloquial English as a blend of 'lady' and 'bro', combining the concepts of femininity and camaraderie.
Evolution of the word: Initially used humorously or ironically to refer to a woman who embodies traditionally masculine qualities or interests, the term 'ladybro' has evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings, including a female friend or companion in a platonic sense.