Broch

Word BROCH
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1. An extremely homosexual male with a Monk complex who enjoys "playing" soccer with other field fairies and refuses to touch doorknobs, ketchup packets, and tacos (prefers hotdogs) Urban Dictionary

A very Homosexual Farmer Who doesn't take care of his animals who likes playing Soccer naked and hotdogs and mostly have there middle name Evan Urban Dictionary

Portuguese translation of blowjob used in Portugal. Urban Dictionary

A douchy bro. See bro and douchebag. Urban Dictionary

A combination of "bro" and "gauche." Meaning socially awkward or not classy, especially in a frat- party setting. Etymology: "Bro," or sometimes "brah," is a term of affection some men use to address other men. For example, "hey bro, that's sick!" or "brah, are you going to the phi delt rager tonight?" "Gauche" is a french term which means socially awkward, and is pronounced like "coach." Urban Dictionary

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Brochure abbreviated Urban Dictionary

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The word "broch" in example sentences

The center of the settlement features a massive round stone watchtower called a broch, approximately 50 feet in diameter and 12-15 feet high, surrounded by well-preserved buildings, some with yellow clay still plastered to the walls. ❋ Unknown (2000)

So far the "broch," or hill fort, was not unlike other hill forts and brochs, of which there are hundreds in Scotland. ❋ Andrew Lang (1878)

Then there's the manor house, of course-that's modern, "he said, with some pride," and the old broch that we use now for the beasts and the grain. ❋ Unknown (2010)

From the side of the mountain above, the broch that gave the small estate its name was no more than another mound of rocks, much like those that lay at the foot of the hills we had been traveling through. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ian's eyes rolled slowly up, as though following the rough stones of the broch upward. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And toward the small family graveyard, near the foot of the broch, where his parents were buried. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The old stone broch, situated on a small rise to the rear of the house, rose sixty feet above the ground, cone-topped like a witch's hat, girdled with three rows of tiny arrow-slits. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Sitting on the fence behind the house, I could see tawny fields to the edge of the cliff past the broch, and the mesh of trees on the far side of the pass, dimming to black before the pearly glow of the sky. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"He gave us each a broom, a brush, and a bucket, and pointed us in the direction of the broch," said Jamie, taking up the story. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Of the birds I can see, most are being pulled to the broch and its sooty night-light but others seem to be circling it more widely. ❋ TIM DEE (2009)

The broch at Mousa is only fifty feet from the shore. ❋ TIM DEE (2009)

In the stretching twilight we arrive at the broch and stand peering up at its darkening bulk, not certain what to expect. ❋ TIM DEE (2009)

The small island to the east of the Shetland Mainland is still lit, golden and warm in the low light, with its ancient Pictish stone broch, our goal, looking like a tower of honey. ❋ TIM DEE (2009)

How about the broch-builders or their successors, living in what is now Caithness and the Northern and/or Western Isles, as a candidate for a culturally distinct tribe who in the 360s AD were called the Attacotti by Ammianus Marcellinus and St Jerome? ❋ Carla (2009)

The lodge itself is flanked by the remains of a Pictish broch, and I think it more than likely that the site has been inhabited for several millennia. ❋ Unknown (2007)

For the petrels to come, the broch must be dark molasses black. ❋ TIM DEE (2009)

Some petrels find the hole they are looking for right away and scramble in; others begin to spool around the tower, some bashing into the wall and crash-landing or selecting the wrong hole and falling backward down the side of the broch. ❋ TIM DEE (2009)

They seem to rush at the broch, reeled toward it on invisible threads. ❋ TIM DEE (2009)

The petrels breed in tiny chinks between the stones of the broch and from its curving wall comes the sort of squeaky skirl that the stones themselves would make if they could rub together. ❋ TIM DEE (2009)

[Broch]: "Dude, like totally get that taco away from me. It'll make me fat before soccer - I need [to beef] up." Random Guy: "Want some of [my hotdog]?" ❋ Byron Kutlusoy (2006)

"Hey [Broch], [Go play] some soccer and Eat some [Hot dogs]" ❋ HomesBlack (2008)

Faz-me [um] broche. = [Blow me]. OR [Ela] fez-me um broche. = She gave me a blowjob. ❋ Cumilian (2009)

[This guy] [I know] is a [total] broche ❋ Pandandy (2011)

1. "Did you see how Brad spilled his drink all over that [tri-delt]? Not cool man, it was totally broche." 2. "Yeah, bro, she hooked up with three [theta chi] brothers during the 'professors and schoolgirls' party, while her ex was there. [That slut's] totally broche." ❋ Hotlattalos (2009)

[Quit] being [such a] Broch [Carter]. ❋ Ohmygodallnamesaretaken (2017)

Upld da broch & [2x] libr [bk] to [internet]. ❋ Hercolena Oliver (2010)

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