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Brony vs Brosy - What's the difference?

brony | brosy |

As a noun brony

is (slang) a (usually major) fan of the animated television series , typically an adult male.

As an adjective brosy is

(scotland) in the rural and farming circles, stout and strong; well-built; well fed with brose.

brony

English

Noun

(bronies)
  • (slang) A (usually major) fan of the animated television series , typically an adult male.
  • * {{quote-magazine
  • , date = 2011-09-07 , first = Jaime , last = Weinman , url = http://www2.macleans.ca/2011/09/07/men-who-love-my-little-pony/ , title = Men who love ‘My Little Pony’ , magazine = (w, Maclean's) , issn = 0024-9262 , passage = But Sethisto thinks that for him and his fellow bronies , the show has "evolved way past being just another 22-minute commercial. They gave the team enough freedom to really make it awesome." }}
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  • Synonyms

    *ponyfag (offensive)

    Hyponyms

    *pegasister (female fan) ----

    brosy

    English

    Alternative forms

    * brosey

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (Scotland) In the rural and farming circles, stout and strong; well-built; well fed with brose.
  • Semi-liquid (like brose).
  • Containing brose.
  • References

    * brosey , American Encyclopedic Dictionary, by Robert Hunter, John Alfred Williams, Sidney John Hervon Herrtage, 1897.