brodeo

English

Etymology

Blend of bro + rodeo.

Noun

brodeo (plural brodeos)

  1. (slang) A gathering featuring or primarily appealing to men.
    • 2007, Robert Morris, "This punch is way better, bro", Texas Travesty (University of Texas), Volume 9, Issue 6, September 2007, page 14:
      Dude! The hottest chick just walked in. The ratio just got a bit better, but this party is still a brodeo.
    • 2010, "10th Annual Coldest Beer", Boise Weekly, Volume 20, Issue 1, 29 June 2010 - 5 July 2010, page 35:
      It's Jell-O shots, beer pong, backwards baseball caps and a full-on brodeo every day of the week in this three-barred behemoth. It's a club for the sports-bar set.
    • 2014, "What Did You Give Wee Baby Jesus For Christmas?", The Black Sheep (University of Kentucky), 11 December 2014, page 16:
      Chillin' with the Chet-meister waiting for the rest of the brodeo to show up so the foosball tournament can begin.

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