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Does this really exist in the slang sense ("friend"), or is it just a lazy/deliberate misspelling of "bro" attempting to represent one pronunciation? If it does exist, where is it used? — Paul G12:10, 28 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
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I found a couple uses of the phrase "bras before bros" in books, which I think is using it in this sense, although I'm not well-versed in that particular sociolect and it could refer to brassiere. 70.172.194.2518:34, 28 January 2022 (UTC)Reply
I think it means brassiere. One of the Google Books uses says "bras before bros, cash before cocks", which seems like standard slang English as opposed to a sociolect that neologises. See also "Uteruses before duderuses. Ovaries before brovaries.", nonce phrases from Parks and Recreation, where the first element is also a female characteristic.