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brosy

Brosy vs Brody - What's the difference?

brosy | brody |


As an adjective brosy

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

As a proper noun brody is

, a variant of brodie.

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.

Brosy vs Prosy - What's the difference?

brosy | prosy |


As adjectives the difference between brosy and prosy

is that brosy is (scotland) in the rural and farming circles, stout and strong; well-built; well fed with brose while prosy is unpoetic (of speech or writing); dull and unimaginative.

Rosy vs Brosy - What's the difference?

rosy | brosy |


As adjectives the difference between rosy and brosy

is that rosy is rose-coloured while brosy is (scotland) in the rural and farming circles, stout and strong; well-built; well fed with brose.

As a noun rosy

is (slang|british) tea.

Bros vs Brosy - What's the difference?

bros | brosy |


As a noun bros

is brooch.

As an adjective brosy is

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